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I have a simple microprocessor circuit design that doesn’t use analogue inputs. Can I ignore EMC?

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I have a simple microprocessor circuit design that doesn’t use analogue inputs. Can I ignore EMC?

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No again. Digital circuits may be less susceptible to radio frequency interference but they’re not totally immune to it, and they are generally more susceptible to transients than analogue circuits. And, the clock frequencies that the micro generates are a fruitful source of interference to radio services and their emissions must be limited.

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