EMI-Caused EOS Sources in Automated Equipment

Published:

March 31, 2016

Author:

Vladimir Kraz

Abstract:

Electrical overstress causes damage to sensitive components, including latent damage. A significant source of EOS is high-frequency noise in automated manufacturing equipment. This paper analyses sources of such noise, how it affects components and how to mitigate this problem....

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Reduce electrical overstress (EOS) with our EMI filters for soldering, power, ground and servo motors. EMI filters improve equipment up-time and reliability and reduce test problems.

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