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JLuckey(at)pacbell.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:39 am Post subject: Preventing RF Noise Pollution |
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All,
I want to put a device which contains a micro-controller clocked (at) 1 MHz in
my RV-7. I want it to be a good electronic citizen in the electromagnetic
village of my electrical system. (I don't want it to annoy its neighbors)
I'm looking for guidelines on how to prevent the device from introducing
noise back thru its power feed line. Can I put a filter on the circuit
board on the incoming power line? There is a 5v regulator - are those
devices noisy?
In an effort to reduce radiated noise, it is enclosed in an aluminum box
that seals well.
There is also control wiring that must travel thru the airframe. Should
those wires have some kind of filtering on them as well? Some of the
external wires are sensing remote analog voltages. Do they need protection
also?
TIA,
Jeff Luckey
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:37 pm Post subject: Preventing RF Noise Pollution |
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At 01:36 PM 10/30/2012, you wrote:
All,
I want to put a device which contains a micro-controller clocked (at) 1 MHz in
my RV-7. I want it to be a good electronic citizen in the electromagnetic
village of my electrical system. (I don't want it to annoy its neighbors)
I'm looking for guidelines on how to prevent the device from introducing
noise back thru its power feed line. Can I put a filter on the circuit
board on the incoming power line? There is a 5v regulator - are those
devices noisy?
In an effort to reduce radiated noise, it is enclosed in an aluminum box
that seals well.
#1 rule, make the board layout tight. Make use of a
ground plane if you can. Self contained uC devices
have VERY tiny radiation apertures and few external
leads (oscillator) that carry fast rise, potentially
antagonistic signals.
There is also control wiring that must travel thru the airframe. Should
those wires have some kind of filtering on them as well? Some of the
external wires are sensing remote analog voltages. Do they need protection
also?
Generally not for RF. Your control and analog lines will
generally benefit from some form of level shifting and/or
filtering for input transient immunity . . . this same
network wipes out the RF issues too.
Power inputs for small circuits are also benign. You'll
no doubt be using a linear regulator which, along with
it's standard line capacitors, is a strong attenuator
of RF.
Small devices like this are seldom an radiated
or conducted EMI concern. Your biggest integration
concerns are for protecing the uC from outside
stresses (Mil-Std-704 DC power and static discharges
for handling).
Send me a copy of your schematic and I'll suggest
i/o conditioning networks.
Bob . . .
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JLuckey(at)pacbell.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:41 am Post subject: Preventing RF Noise Pollution |
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Bob,
Thanks for the pointers. When I get closer to PCB fabrication, I may take
you up on your generous offer.
-Jeff
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