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===Countermeasures=== | ===Countermeasures=== | ||
The most effective methods of suppressing this noise are: | The most effective methods of suppressing this noise are: | ||
− | *Use shielded conductor and tie cable shield to stable voltage potential such as earth. Cable shield provides Faraday's cage that attenuates the | + | *Use shielded conductor and tie cable shield to stable voltage potential such as earth. Cable shield provides Faraday's cage that attenuates capacitive coupling outside the shield. |
− | *Use [[EMI suppression cores]] near the EMI source | + | *Use [[EMI suppression cores]] near the EMI source. |
See more at: http://www.electrical-installation.org/enwiki/Capacitive_coupling | See more at: http://www.electrical-installation.org/enwiki/Capacitive_coupling | ||
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