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    MemFlash—Floating Gate Transistors as Memristors

    The idea of resistive switching devices is originally based on the fact that the application of electric fields changes the atomic structure locally and thus also the electronic structure of the material. This...

    Henning Winterfeld, Hermann Kohlstedt, Martin Ziegler in Bio-Inspired Information Pathways (2024)

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    Bio-inspired, Neuromorphic Acoustic Sensing

    We present an overview of recent developments in the area of acoustic sensing that is inspired by biology and realized by micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). To support understanding, an overview of the pr...

    Claudia Lenk, Kalpan Ved, Steve Durstewitz in Bio-Inspired Information Pathways (2024)

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    Correction to: High-Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites Based on Heterocyclic Networks from Nitrile Monomers

    Vladimir A. Bershtein, Pavel N. Yakushev in High-Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites Ba… (2023)

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    Erratum zu: Software

    Kai Borgeest in Elektronik in der Fahrzeugtechnik (2023)

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    Skin Effect

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Grounding

    Considering grounding in EMC is fundamental. Grounding has to be considered from the very beginning of a hardware development project. This chapter presents the basic grounding concepts and how to apply them.

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    EMC Design Guidelines

    These EMC design guidelines are here to help you understand the basics of a good design of PCBs and cabling. Good in this context means with low electromagnetic interference (EMI). The guidelines presented in ...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Regulations and Standards

    This chapter presents the principles of EMC regulations and standards and their implications on the launch of an EMC compliant product. In addition, a way is presented on how to test EMC for global market acce...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Frequency and Wavelength

    Understanding the relationship between frequency f [Hz] and wavelength λ [m] is fundamental for a professional EMC design engineer. This chapter introduces the term wavelength λ and explains how the wavelength of...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    RF Parameters

    This section introduces some of the most common radio-frequency (RF) parameters used in the field of EMC and high-frequency circuit design and measurement. A particular emphasis lays on the term impedance matc...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Electromagnetic Fields

    Abstract

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Filtering

    In EMC, filtering helps to minimize emissions of a product and increase the product’s immunity against electromagnetic interference. This chapter presents the concepts of determining the right filter type and ...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Introduction

    This chapter introduces electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), its most essential terms and definitions, and why it is wise to consider EMC early during product development.

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Decibel

    This chapter introduces the topic decibel in a compact form. Decibel is defined as the ratio of two quantities, typically power, voltage, or current. In the field of EMC, the decibel must be understood. One ad...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain

    This chapter introduces the transformation from time-domain to frequency-domain and vice versa. Electrical signals—periodic or nonperiodic—can be measured in the time-domain (e.g., with an oscilloscope) or in the...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Noise Coupling

    Noise coupling is one of the essential and constantly recurring topics in EMC. An EMC design engineer must consider any noise coupling paths constantly during the design and when troubleshooting.

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Innovative Memory Architectures Using Functionality Enhanced Devices

    Since the introduction of the transistor, the semiconductor industry has always been able to propose an increasingly higher level of circuit performance while kee** cost constant by scaling the transistor’s ...

    Levisse Alexandre Sébastien Julien in Emerging Computing: From Devices to Systems (2023)

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    Components

    In order to choose the right components for EMI filters, it is essential to understand the properties and nonideal behavior of passive filter components. Therefore, in this chapter, the high-frequency behavior...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Shielding

    In the field of EMC, shields are used to:

    1. Reduce electromagnetic emissions from a product.

    2. ...

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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    Transmission Lines

    In EMC, it is essential to understand the concept of transmission lines and when to apply it. Because once a signal interconnection line exceeds a critical length l critical [m], impedance matching (

    Reto B. Keller in Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility--In a Nutshell (2023)

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