So lately I've been diving (a little blindly) into EMI, ways to contain it, and the different components and/or layout of a PCB that contributes to EMI. Yesterday I came across some articles that mention how the rise/fall time of high speed digital signals can contribute to EMI so it's best to try and control the slew rate by rounding off the corners by a bit. Sort of like this:
Is there some sort of standard that is common place in industry?
I assume the rounding is done by capacitors?
What tends to be more noisy, the rising edge or the falling, or are they about the same?
Since these signals are data and have little current I assume they wouldn't be as noisy as the radiated emissions produced by SMPS?
Is there some sort of standard that is common place in industry?
I assume the rounding is done by capacitors?
What tends to be more noisy, the rising edge or the falling, or are they about the same?
Since these signals are data and have little current I assume they wouldn't be as noisy as the radiated emissions produced by SMPS?