The Effect of Bus Driver Devices on Transmission Line Emission

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In a number of large computing systems that were of similar design, interunit cables within the systems were found to be responsible for much of the radiated emission. Further study revealed that the noise itself was a function of common-mode current spikes, brought about by the skew between the outputs of clocked differential drivers. Significant improvements in system-wide emissions were seen after replacing those driver devices with others that had less skew.