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ESC SV-120- Noise Issues and Solutions in MCU-Based Systems
Mitch Ferguson Sr. Staff Applications Engineer Renesas Technology America
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As MCUs get faster and their geometries get smaller, it becomes more important to consider EMI/EMS noise issues when designing MCU-based systems. This class covers three aspects of designing low-noise MCU systems, including basic EMI/EMS fundamentals using a common terminology. System-level architecture, component selection and circuit design considerations, as well as general layout concepts are also be discussed. Finally, the class describes MCU characteristics that help improve the overall system performance, while keeping the noise level down.

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Course Price $19.95

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66 minutes

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Mitch Ferguson Sr. Staff Applications Engineer Renesas Technology America
As the senior staff applications engineer at Renesas Technology America, Mitch Ferguson specializes in supporting design teams for developing low-noise systems using MCUs. He has over 15 years of system level design experience utilizing MCUs and over 5 years as an application engineer. As a hardware engineer and engineering manager, he has been involved in design in power distribution controls, automotive and fire alarm systems with focus on EMI/EMS issues. Mitch has a BS in electrical engineering from Cleveland State University.
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