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by Badfood
1911 days ago
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I make gps enabled cameras and am battling with RFI from USB3. Juat ordered a bunch of chokes to try on cables to mitigate. Im surprised this level of RFI is allowed. Either that or these devices aren't being tested properly. Like they are powered up for testing but aren't used with actual data being sent to and from them |
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There's no way a manufacturer could be expected to EMI test a product in every conceivable way a customer might wish to use it. For many products there's simply too many combinations of use-cases or features. So the rules generally require to test in a typical customer use or by following the instructions for use which come with the product.
As soon as you start using cables which didn't come with the product, it's on you to ensure that the emissions of the new cable and the product don't combine to cause problems.
Some cables (not just USB cables) are utter crap for interference.