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The isolated amplifiers from Texas Instruments such as the AMC1300B-Q1, AMC1300, AMC1302, and AMC1311 incorporate several years of radiated emissions EMI performance advancements, including, but not limited to: an optimized analog signal chain, the amount of energy crossing over the isolation barrier was more closely managed, and OOK data transmission. As shown in Figure 54, these devices have excellent radiated emissions EMI performance, with only a few high frequency radiated emissions visible above the noise floor of the chamber. These high-frequency emissions are visible around 820 Mhz with 20 dB of margin and extends to 980 MHz with 16 dB of margin.
Figure 54 AMC1300B-Q1 CISPR 11 Radiated Emissions EMI
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