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Application ReportSLLA030C September 2000 Revised June 20021 Reducing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) With LowVoltage Differential Signaling (LVDS)Elliott ColeHigh-Performance AnalogABSTRACTThis application report discusses alternatives associated with the electromagneticinterference (EMI) using a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is sometimes a mere inconvenience, as when it interfereswith commercial television and radio broadcast signals. In other situations however, it can bedangerous, even life-threatening. For example, some restaurant patrons need to know ifmicrowave ovens are in use, and airline passengers cannot use their phones or laptopcomputers during takeoff or problems have been increasing with the proliferation of mobile electronic systems, wirelesscommunication systems, and computer networks. The Electromagnetic spectrum is becomingincreasingly can be a problem, whether sending data across town or across the room.
Application Report SLLA030C – September 2000 – Revised June 2002 1 Reducing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) With Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS)
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