Electromagnetic interference (EMI) has become a critical challenge for engineers working with sensitive measurement equipment. High-performance data acquisition modules like the NI-9230, with their intricate circuit designs, are particularly vulnerable to external electromagnetic fields that can compromise measurement accuracy and system stability.
EMI originates from various electronic devices including power lines, switching power supplies, motors, and wireless communication equipment. These electromagnetic waves infiltrate electronic systems through conduction or radiation, disrupting normal signal transmission and processing.
For precision instruments like the NI-9230 data acquisition module, the sophisticated analog front-end and digital signal processing circuits are highly sensitive to weak signals. EMI contamination can manifest as increased signal noise, measurement fluctuations, or in severe cases, data loss, module damage, or complete system failure. In applications demanding high data accuracy—such as industrial automation, medical equipment, and scientific research—EMI effects cannot be overlooked.
A specialized ferrite suppressor designed for C-series modules offers an effective countermeasure. This innovative split-core design installs precisely on the NI-9230's connection cables. The ferrite core, made from materials that absorb and attenuate high-frequency electromagnetic waves, converts EMI signals into heat energy, significantly reducing electromagnetic interference reaching the module.
As electromagnetic environments grow increasingly complex, protecting sensitive equipment like the NI-9230 from EMI becomes essential for maintaining system performance and data integrity. Ferrite suppressors offer an effective solution to this persistent engineering challenge.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) has become a critical challenge for engineers working with sensitive measurement equipment. High-performance data acquisition modules like the NI-9230, with their intricate circuit designs, are particularly vulnerable to external electromagnetic fields that can compromise measurement accuracy and system stability.
EMI originates from various electronic devices including power lines, switching power supplies, motors, and wireless communication equipment. These electromagnetic waves infiltrate electronic systems through conduction or radiation, disrupting normal signal transmission and processing.
For precision instruments like the NI-9230 data acquisition module, the sophisticated analog front-end and digital signal processing circuits are highly sensitive to weak signals. EMI contamination can manifest as increased signal noise, measurement fluctuations, or in severe cases, data loss, module damage, or complete system failure. In applications demanding high data accuracy—such as industrial automation, medical equipment, and scientific research—EMI effects cannot be overlooked.
A specialized ferrite suppressor designed for C-series modules offers an effective countermeasure. This innovative split-core design installs precisely on the NI-9230's connection cables. The ferrite core, made from materials that absorb and attenuate high-frequency electromagnetic waves, converts EMI signals into heat energy, significantly reducing electromagnetic interference reaching the module.
As electromagnetic environments grow increasingly complex, protecting sensitive equipment like the NI-9230 from EMI becomes essential for maintaining system performance and data integrity. Ferrite suppressors offer an effective solution to this persistent engineering challenge.