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One very important aspect of any electrical design involves reducing its susceptibility to electrical noise related faults. Another element of the design involves reducing the circuit’s ability to generate electrical noise and interference which might degrade other nearby circuitry. As most SBus products contain voltages and currents that are potentially hazardous, electrical safety is also a consideration, as is the prospect of damaging electrostatic charges (static electricity).
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Lyle, J.D. (1992). Noise, ESD, and EMI Control. In: Lyle, J.D. (eds) SBus. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2942-1_7
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