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Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

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Why It’s Important to Avoid Electromagnetic Interference | EMC Design Principles to Prevent and Fix Electromagnetic Problems | 1. Ground Plane | 2. Trace Layout | 3. Component Arrangement | 4. EMI Shielding | EMC Design From Millennium Circuits Limited |

Electromagnetic issues consistently plague PCB designers. System design engineers must always monitor electromagnetic compatibility and interference. Unfortunately, even small design problems can result in electromagnetic difficulties. These issues are even more common than ever, with board designs shrinking and customers demanding higher speeds.

The two primary issues at play are electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic interference.

Electromagnetic compatibility, or EMC, involves the generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy, generally through poor design. Electromagnetic interference, or EMI, refers to the unwanted and damaging effects of EMC, as well as electromagnetic interference from environmental sources. Too much EMI can result in a defective or damaged product. Any PCB designer should follow EMC design rules to minimize the amount and effects of EMI.

Fortunately, proper EMC design can reduce EMI in circuit boards.

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Why It’s Important to Avoid Electromagnetic Interference

Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

Sources of electromagnetic interference are all around us, and we can categorize them in several ways:

Whether human-made or environmental, EMI can be both costly and dangerous. It can disrupt communication channels and sensitive devices. EMI is a notable concern in the medical field, where wireless device usage is on the rise. Unfortunately, EMI can affect the functionality of medical equipment like ventilators, ECG monitors, cardiac monitors and defibrillators. In other industries, EMI can disrupt sensors and navigational systems. The result in all cases is a disturbance of equipment that may be responsible for the health and safety of its users.

However, the most common source of EMI — and the most problematic source for designers — is internal. Poor PCB design can result in incompatible signals interfering with one another on the board. This interference can ultimately cause the board to fail. Designers must ensure that interference is kept to a minimum and any signals let off are compatible so as not to result in interference.

 

EMC Design Principles to Prevent and Fix Electromagnetic Problems

Circuit board designers must follow electromagnetic compatibility design principles to keep EMI to a minimum. The basic causes of EMC problems are fairly common and mostly have to do with design flaws that cause interference among the traces, circuits, vias, PCB coils and other elements.

These essential design principles can help prevent and fix these electromagnetic problems in a printed circuit board design.

 

1. Ground Plane

Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

Designing a PCB’s ground plane is the most significant step, and it’s crucial for reducing EMI. The ground plane is your first line of defense against EMI since all circuits require a ground to work. Some common best practices for ground design to reduce EMI include:

 

2. Trace Layout

Traces are especially important for board design. Proper trace usage ensures properly propagated current. However, many problems can arise if traces are not arranged according to top EMC design rules.

Traces are essentially conductive paths that contain flowing electrons while the circuit is active. Thus, these traces are one mistake away from creating a radiating antenna. A simple bend or cross can result in PCB electromagnetic interference.

Some of the best rules for trace layout in PCB design include:

 

3. Component Arrangement

Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

Electronic components are the building blocks of an electronic circuit. However, arranging them improperly can cause several EMI issues. When designing a PCB, be mindful of each piece’s EMI impact. Some best practices for component layout in PCB design include the following:

 

4. EMI Shielding

Some components will produce EMI no matter what design rules you follow — especially small, high-speed parts. Fortunately, shielding and filtering can keep this EMI’s effects to a minimum. Some shielding and filtering options include the following:

 

EMC Design From Millennium Circuits Limited

Mastering PCB Electromagnetic Interference: Strategies for Reliable Design

As technology progresses and electromagnetic interference issues rise, your company needs to invest in resources to prepare for the future. Electromagnetic issues will become more advanced, and staying on top of the most recent best practices is the best way to avoid these issues and set your company up for future success. Part of this should involve partnering with a quality printed circuit board supplier. Your supplier will poise your company to handle any PCB project that comes your way. Millennium Circuits Limited can help you get there.

Millennium Circuits Limited, also known as MCL, is an industry-leading printed circuit board supplier that can create your PCBs here in the U.S. Our goal is to give you the best PCBs that are expertly engineered and competitively priced.

We can provide offshore manufacturing to help you improve your costs and maintain your budget. If you need a unique board type, our knowledgeable professionals can achieve just about any type of printed circuit board you can think of, from flexible and ceramic boards to high-speed digital boards and more. We can help you find the right surface finishes, vias and features to achieve the board you want with the quality you deserve.

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