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Optimizing Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Switches to Meet EMI Compliance

March 2, 2020
EMI compliance is becoming a major concern for advanced power electronics due to increasing switching speeds. Correlated time-frequency measurements help optimize gate driving and minimize electromagnetic emission already during development. Learn more.

EMI compliance will become a major concern for next-generation power electronics due to their increasing switching speeds. Correlated measurements in the time- and frequency domain help to improve gate driving and minimize electromagnetic emission already during power electronics development. Learn more about optimizing wide-bandgap semiconductor switches to meet EMI compliance with Rohde & Schwarz equipment.

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