Sorry for not being clear:

I have received and read a fair amount of data on the containment and
recovery from ESD "spikes" through the use of software.

Can software also control and/or limit the amount of emissions from
equipment? Harmonics? Voltage variations?

I know the question is broad and the answers may be "equipment specific".
But when software and hardware design engineers get together on a design,
are there any general "rules of thumb" or specifics that they should be
aware of in terms of EMC?

Thanks again,

Bob Heller
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"Knighten, Jim" <[email protected]> on 03/01/99 11:54:44 AM


To:   [email protected]
      Robert E. Heller/US-Corporate/3M/US
cc:
Subject:  RE: EMC and Software




Bob,

Before I respond to this, could you please elaborate a little.  I am not
certain I understand what you are asking for?

Jim Knighten

Dr. Jim Knighten         e-mail: [email protected]
Senior Consulting Engineer
NCR
17095 Via del Campo
San Diego, CA 92127      http://www.ncr.com
Tel: 619-485-2537
Fax: 619-485-3788


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     From:  [email protected]
     Sent:  Monday, March 01, 1999 6:03 AM
     To:  [email protected]
     Subject:  EMC and Software



     Could someone provide their knowledge of or resources for the
control or
     mitigation of EMI through the use of software?

     Thanks,

     Bob Heller
     3M Company



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