We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundamental for the reduction of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) due to timing signals, such as the clock signals widely employed in digital circuits. In fact, due to their periodic nature and to the presence of sharp edges, the power of such signals is concentrated at those frequencies corresponding to the multiples of the timing signal period. This can obviously produce serious concerns in terms of EMI. For simple clock signals, an appreciable EMI reduction can be achieved by means of a simple quasi-stationary frequency modulation (FM) directed at intentionally perturbing a normally narrowband signal, thus spreading the energy associate to each ...
Electronic power converters are notorious sources of electromagnetic interference, and suppression o...
none4noWe present here a prototype of a Spread Spectrum Clock Generator designed for switching DC/DC...
This paper provides an experimental comparison of the EMI reduction that can be achieved in power ...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
none4We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is ...
4noWe present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is ge...
Increasing attention has recently been focused on efficient means to reduce electromagnetic interfer...
In this paper we investigate an electromagnetic interferences (EMI) reduction technique based on t...
4noThis paper proposes a spread-spectrum clock generator which is meant to respect EMC norm complian...
Electronic power converters are notorious sources of electromagnetic interference, and suppression o...
Electronic power converters are notorious sources of electromagnetic interference, and suppression o...
none4noWe present here a prototype of a Spread Spectrum Clock Generator designed for switching DC/DC...
This paper provides an experimental comparison of the EMI reduction that can be achieved in power ...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We show how the ability to design chaotic circuits with prescribed statistical features is fundament...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is gener...
none4We present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is ...
4noWe present a spread spectrum clock generator for EMI reduction, where the modulating signal is ge...
Increasing attention has recently been focused on efficient means to reduce electromagnetic interfer...
In this paper we investigate an electromagnetic interferences (EMI) reduction technique based on t...
4noThis paper proposes a spread-spectrum clock generator which is meant to respect EMC norm complian...
Electronic power converters are notorious sources of electromagnetic interference, and suppression o...
Electronic power converters are notorious sources of electromagnetic interference, and suppression o...
none4noWe present here a prototype of a Spread Spectrum Clock Generator designed for switching DC/DC...
This paper provides an experimental comparison of the EMI reduction that can be achieved in power ...