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CISPR 11 peak measurements were performed with various input cable lengths and Texas Instruments’ AMC3301. The input cable lengths tested are a 1.5 m input, a 30 cm input and an input shorted at the input terminal of the evaluation module (EVM). The same AMC3301EVM was used for all tests and powered from an external battery. All measurements shown are in the horizontal, or worst-case, orientation. Refer to the test setups in Figure 58 and CISPR 11 radiated emissions EMI plots in Figure 59 and Figure 60.
Figure 59 shows the radiated emissions performance of the AMC3301 with an input short shown in blue. The AMC3301 shows very little radiated emissions above the noise floor in red – demonstrating that the AMC3301 does not produce excessive radiated emissions if the input traces or cables to the device are short.
Figure 60 shows the radiated emissions measurement for the 1.5 m input in blue, 30 cm in red and input short in green. Longer input traces and cables connected to the AMC3301 increase the magnitude of radiated emissions as shown by the 1.5 m input and 30 cm input test cases compared to the input short.