Both undergraduate and graduate students at Missouri S&T have an opportunity to get involved in research that will help determine the way that electronic products of the future are designed. Research in the Missouri S&T EMC Laboratory is sponsored by companies that are leaders in the electronics industry. Many of these projects are funded by the Center for Electromagnetic Compatibility , a group of companies with a common interest in electromagnetic compatibility problems and solutions.
Recent or Current Research Projects
- Printed Circuit Power Bus Design and Modeling
- In-Board Low-Pass Filtering
- Enclosure Design for EMI
- EMI Expert System for PCB Design Analysis
- Differential Clock Driver Evaluation
- Differential Signal EMI
- EMI Associated with Inter-PCB Connections
- PCB layout Strategies for Low-Cost Boards
- Chip-Level EMI Investigation
- A System-Level EMC Expert System for Automotive Designs
- Development of Numerical Modeling Codes for Solving EMC Problems
- Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility of Computer Peripherals
- Repeatable Electrostatic Discharge Tests