As electronics technology advances, concerns mount about EMI. This article looks at EMI mitigation methods when dealing with high frequencies in switching power supplies.
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This Q&A delves into the Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System for software-defined vehicles, which brings Linux to the automotive industry to help accelerate open-source innovation...
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