Are video signals a particular EMC problem?
They certainly can be. High-resolution video has a wide bandwidth – 100MHz or more – and the video clock frequencies can radiate effectively. The cable from a PC to its monitor – and the monitor itself – is inevitably a prime source of radio emissions and has to be carefully treated by screening and often with a ferrite choke.
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- Are video signals a particular EMC problem?