EMI/EMC pre-compliance

About me

My name is Goran

 

I am not an RF expert

Since 1997 NLnet foundation (after its historical contribution to the early internet in Europe) has been financially supporting organizations and people that contribute to an open information society. It funds those with ideas to fix the internet. The procedure is fast, competitive and open to anyone. The articles of association for the NLnet foundation state: "to promote the exchange of electronic information and all that is related or beneficial to that purpose".

NLnet has contributed funding to many important and very visible projects around fundamental standards from securing the core routing protocols and the domain name system of the internet to safer email, vendor-independent videoconferencing, more reliable wireless networks and private instant messaging - all based on open standards and verifiable open source software and/or hardware. It spawned the world-renowned NLnet Labs, and supported great open source projects like Jitsi, ARPA2, WireGuard, NoScript, Tor Hidden Services, GPLv3, GNUnet, and webODF. And many more ....

What is EMC

https://www.academyofemc.com/post/what-is-emc

EMC stands for electromagnetic compatibility. Every electronic device/machine on the market must be EMC compliant, meaning it must fulfill the EMC regulations and standards defined by the country where the product is sold.

  1. ... NOT interfere with other devices/machines in its environment (emission).

  2. ... NOT being upset by other devices/machines in its environment (immunity).

  3. ... NOT interfere with itself (signal integrity).

  4. ... NOT be destroyed or malfunction when touched by a human (electrostatic discharge, ESD).

What is EMI

Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electrical circuit by electromagnetic induction, electrostatic coupling, or conduction.

You need to comply!

All electric devices or installations influence each other when interconnected or close to each other, e.g. interference between TV sets, GSM handsets, radios and nearby washing machine or electrical power lines. The purpose of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is to keep all those side effects under reasonable control. EMC designates all the existing and future techniques and technologies for reducing disturbance and enhancing immunity.

The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMCD) ensures that electrical and electronic equipment does not generate, or is not affected by, electromagnetic disturbance.

CE price

Rounded prices in Croatia

 

Battery powered device with ESP32

~€3K

DC powered device that communicates with computer  with ESP32

~€5K

No WIFI device that is powered from AC

more then €10K

One hour of chamber

~€300

How to make it bearable

When you start designing you device follow as many rules you can!

 

You can find complete design guide on NASA page

 

https://s3vi.ndc.nasa.gov/ssri-kb/static/resources/High-Speed%20PCB%20Design%20Guide.pdf

 

https://shorturl.at/w23u4

 

It has example pictures of good and bad practices so make sure you understand each example they show.

Return current

Board stackup

Pre-complience and DIY

In almost 90% of the cases, the CE marking regulations allow products to be self-certified for CE marking.

In other words, you can do the CE marking yourself and you are not required to have the product certified by a third-party certification body.

Obviously, CE marking self-certification can save your company a lot of time and money.

Even if you need to do it at 3rd party certification body it is best if you can do pre-complience yourself!

SA and near field probes €€

DIY - cheaper option

TinySA

More equipment

Industrial €€€

DIY - PrusaProbe

Results

It was hard to read those traces

TinySA dashboad FLOW

TinySA instrument

Near filed probes compare

30MHz to 1GHz

AliExpress - red

opensource - green

H20 from TekBox - yellow

All probes are H-Field probes with similar loop hole.

10 minute scan with each probe

OpenSource probe if good enough for our work!

EMC chamber - industrial €€€€€€

DIY chamber - v0.1 - repurpose microwave!

Compare with known device

RP1 - on the edge

ULX3S - PAWSv2

 

MAX HOLD on empty chamber - yellow

 

Subtract yellow from measures

Microwave conclusion

You can get decent results with microwave tests.

 Combine with probe tests to locate exact location of EMI.

 

Microwaves are built in a way to reflect signals.

We will get lots of reflections and our measurements

may not be as good as we want.

Searching for blocking none reflective material

DIY probe's holder

DIY probe's holder

Results

After testing many materials I had around in my house I have concluded that this special foil is the best choice, and second best choice is just a simple aluminum tape!

So I have decided to combine those two!

 

Noise Suppression Sheets part no:

IFM16-030GB300X200

DIY chamber - v0.2 - OpenScad box

DIY chamber - v0.2 - video

DIY chamber - v0.2 - results

DIY chamber - v0.2 - sweeping

TinySA ultra inside of the box and it is doing sweeping at -40dBm

Industrial GTEM cell €€€

EMARD's chamber - Xnec2c

EMARD's chamber - why pyramid

Pyramid is easy to assemble

 

Bounced signals should have hard time to reach pyramid peeks

 

Combined with absorbing material should be better then box

EMARD's chamber - v0.1

EMARD's chamber - assembly

EMARD's chamber - isolation

EMARD's chamber - edges

EMARD's chamber - assembled

EMARD's chamber - quiet environment

EMARD's chamber - better antenna

EMARD's chamber - KiCad antenna

Antenna design will be tested on BalCCon

Blocking external signal in noisy environment

Noisy environment

EMARD's Pyramid assembly demo

Just give me a sec!

Thank you and join us in lobby!

 

https://github.com/intergalaktik/EMC-experiments

 

https://intergalaktik.eu/news

https://radiona.org/

https://www.envox.eu/

 

https://discord.gg/qwMUk6W

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