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From Theory to Practice: Near-Field EMI Noise Suppression with 3M Solutions

As electronic devices become increasingly complex, navigating the challenge of electromagnetic interference (EMI) requires precise control and innovative materials. Join Dr. Sergei Manuilov from 3M to uncover essential strategies and material insights for effective near-field EMI noise suppression, ensuring optimal performance in a high-frequency, densely packed environment.

 

This webinar was originally held on October 24, 2024.

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Duration: 1 hour
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Summary

The increasing complexity of electronic devices - reduced design footprints, higher operating frequencies, and the proximity of one to another increases risks of undesirable electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI noise suppression is a formidable challenge. In this complex environment one must navigate the intricacies of both near-field and far-field EMI suppression, which require selecting not only right EMI control practices and designs but materials as well.

With decades of expertise, 3M offers multiple EMI control products including electrically conductive tapes and near-field EMI absorbers. In this talk Dr. Sergei Manuilov, a 3M EMI Absorber Product Developer, will cover some critical considerations for suppressing near-field EMI noise. He will cover basics of near field EMI, some application related testing of absorber materials as well as an overview of absorber intrinsic electromagnetic properties. Additionally, attendees will gain insights into key material properties and test methods essential for identifying the right EMI solution.

Speaker

Dr. Sergei Manuilov
3M Advanced Product Development Specialist – Electronics Materials Solutions Division

Dr. Sergei Manuilov is an Advanced Product Development Specialist at 3M within the Electronic Materials Systems Division. His expertise lies in developing new material products aimed at electromagnetic interference suppression and control. His research spans across handheld electronic devices and telecom infrastructure. Over his 7-year tenure at 3M, Dr. Manuilov has successfully developed several high-impact products that have effectively addressed complex customer EMI challenges.

Dr. Manuilov earned his PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden. Following his doctorate, he pursued postdoctoral research at the Gwangju Institute of Technology in South Korea and later at The Ohio State University. He then embarked on his professional journey with 3M.

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