- Designing LTspice filters
- Wrapping devices in "shielding"
- Adding earth wires for “better grounding”
Then they panic when project deadlines approach and the product fails EMC certification, because every test means another costly redesign.
There’s a better (and proven) way.
The engineers who consistently pass EMC tests do things differently:
- They design the PCB stack-up to contain and guide energy effectively
- They design layouts and geometries that don’t turn the board into an antenna
- They design the entire product to minimize unwanted parasitic interactions with the environment
All the real EMC work happens before the product ever comes to life.
That’s why top engineers and EMC specialists don’t fear certification, because they’ve already engineered success into their design.
This approach saves thousands of dollars, reduces stress, and makes projects profitable faster.
If you want to learn how to design like that, and become an EMC specialist yourself instead of depending on expensive consultants, join my EMC/EMI Design course, click here to learn more. To electromagnetic enlightenment,
Dario