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Dario Fresu

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PCB Hacker - Founder

This is something often overlooked when your electronic product fails ESD tests:


The coupling of electromagnetic fields from a discharge event that occurs at a distance from your product.


This is especially true when the product is housed in a plastic enclosure, which offers no protection in this case.


We may fall into the trap of thinking that the ESD event must be generated on or very close to the product, but this is often not the case.


So the question is: how can we prevent this from happening?


How can we prepare ahead before the project gets stuck in the pipeline, wasting millions of dollars?


That's what I discuss in my video and article, which you can find here:


fresuelectronics.com/blog


I will explain why this happens and provide strategies to fix the issue right from the start.


Set some time aside—we have a lot to talk about.


—Dario


P.S. If this helps you and you want to go even deeper, I also offer a 1:1 EMI Training Program to take you (or your team) from good to great.


You can learn more about it here: fresuelectronics.com/training

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WM_604
Feb 04

@Dario Fresu what sort of precautions can you take when using plastic enclosures?

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