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The "noise" could be coming through the connector and could be emitting
from the wires. Try using a connector with a metal housing and backshell and wires with shields, terminate the shields to the connector backshell/housing which will ground to the chassis. The other end of the wires, try to terminate their shields where they connect to. Aircraft environment is not the same as home environment. Different applications different techniques. jcpearce wrote: As a pet/learning project I made a data aquisition unit using an 8051 microprocessor and an EPIA M motherboard running a variant of Linux to process and display the information. It all works but the EMI from the EPIA M causes way too much noise to the aircraft radios. I have tried shielding the whole device in an aluminum case with very little improvement. Any ideas on how to smother the EMI or some other small motherboard which may not have as much an issue (as a test I took my portable aviation radio and within 6' of any my home computers the same occurs which gives me little hope) Thanks |
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