Improvement of System Robustness Through EMC Optimization

The electromagnetic compatibility became a major concern for integrated circuits during the last years. As the operating frequency has increased and the supply voltage has become lower, the electromagnetic emission as well as the susceptibility of integrated circuits increased tremendously. Generally speaking, electromagnetic compatibility is defined as the ability of an electrical system to work properly in its electromagnetic environment without unduly interfering with this environment. This is the reason why electromagnetic compatibility is of importance to all of us. Consider, for example, the omnipresent electromagnetic environment in our motor vehicles generated by devices like ABS braking systems, airbag sensors, or the motor management. Without a proper design, electromagnetic compatibility of integrated circuits will become a limiting factor for the performance of every advanced electronic system.

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