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Design techniques for EMC, 1999 series
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 1: Circuit design, and choice of components
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 2: Cables and Connectors
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 3: Filters and surge protection devices
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 4: Shielding
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 5: PCB design and layout
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Design Techniques for EMC Part 6: ESD, dips, flicker, dropouts, electromechanical switching
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