Mitigating electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues can be a complex and daunting task. So far on this blog, we’ve covered EMC mitigation techniques using two common components: <a href="/ez-blogs/b/engineerzone-spotlight/posts/resistance-is-not-futile">Resistors </a>and <a href="/ez-blogs/b/engineerzone-spotlight/posts/emc-mitigation-inductors-friend-and-foe">inductors</a>. Now let us consider the role of ferrite
Inductors in EMC - Part 2: Ferrite beads
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Inductors in EMC - Part 2: Ferrite beads
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How to Use a Ferrite Bead in Your Design to Reduce EMI