Switching Noise Suppression in Mixed Signal System Applications Using Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) Synthesizer

Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) synthesizer using genetic algorithm has been applied for noise suppression in mixed signal system applications. EBGs have been successfully synthesized, designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured for noise isolation in mixed signal systems

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