Why EMI Keeps Ruining Your PCB Designs (And What to Do Before It’s Too Late)

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a big problem when designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). It can turn a good design into a headache.
Today’s electronics are more complex, with faster data speeds, more components squeezed together, and stricter rules to follow.
This makes EMI in PCB design something you can’t overlook.
If you don’t handle it well, you might end up with products that fail tests, need expensive fixes, or don’t work reliably because of unwanted signals escaping into the air.
The key thing to know is that most EMI problems start inside the PCB itself, not from outside sources.
By dealing with EMI right where it begins, you can stop these issues from getting out of hand.
In this article, I share what you can do to mitigate these issues with straightforward strategies.
Read the article here: https://www.fresuelectronics.com/post/why-emi-keeps-ruining-your-pcb-designs-and-what-to-do-before-it-s-too-late
-Dario