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Noise Injection for Analysis and Debugging
February 11, 2009 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Troubleshooting PCB and system designs, especially for intermittent errors, can be time-consuming, and predicting field problems can be even more difficult. In a paper presented at DesignCon 2009, Doug Smith describes a method for detecting such potential problems: Inductively injecting controlled voltage pulses into an individual PCB path or a system component.
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