EMC for Printed Circuit Boards: Basic and Advanced Design Layout Techniques**

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electronic devices to operate as intended in their electromagnetic environment, without causing or suffering from electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI can be caused by various factors, including electromagnetic radiation, conductive emissions, and susceptibility to external electromagnetic fields. EMC is essential for ensuring that electronic devices function reliably, efficiently, and safely.

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a critical aspect of printed circuit board (PCB) design, ensuring that electronic devices operate reliably and efficiently in their intended environment. As the demand for high-speed, high-density electronic devices continues to grow, the importance of EMC in PCB design has become increasingly significant. In this article, we will explore the basic and advanced design layout techniques for achieving EMC in printed circuit boards.