Here are a few references on digital noise and EMC issues.
Interference and Noise References
EE364 - Spring 1998
Here are some useful references for solving noise and interference
problems:
Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems, 2nd. Ed., Henry W.
Ott, Wiley-Interscience,
NY, 1988
CMOS/TTL Digital System Design, James Buchanan, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1990
The Well-Tempered Digital Design, Robert B, Seidensticker,
Addison-Wesley, MA, 1986
High-Speed Digital Design A Handbook of Black Magic, Howard Johnson and
Martin Graham,
Prentice-Hall, NJ, 1993
Designing for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers, Mike
Catherwood, Motorola Application Note AN1050, 1989
Transmission Line Effects in PCB Applications, Motorola Application Note
AN1051/D, 1990
Reflecting on Transmission Line Effects, Motorola Application Note
AN1061/D, 1990
"Understanding the FCC Regulations Concerning Computing Devices," OST
Bulletin, vol. 62,
1984
Interference Control in Computers and MPU-Based Equipment, Michael
Mardiguian, Don
White Consultants, Inc. Gainesville, VA., 1984
MECL System Design Handbook, William Blood, Motorola Inc., 1983
Designing with TTL Integrated Circuits, Robert Morris and John Miller,
McGraw-Hill, NY,
1971
Motorola FACT Data, Motorola Inc., 1988
"Reflection and Crosstalk in Logic Circuit Interconnections," IEEE
Spectrum, vol. 7, no. 7, July
1970, pp. 44-50
Trade and Design magazines such as EDN, Electronic Design, and Printed
Circuit Design also
have useful tips and information.
Fred Cady
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
(406) 994-5976
fcady@ee.montana.edu
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