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USB 3.0 running at 5 Gbps can radiate and interfere with the wireless communication technologies integrated in mobile computer designs. The interference degrades the wireless performance such as data throughput and results in bad user experience. It is important to define compliance test methods to ensure good designs in both system and component levels. In this paper, a new and simple test fixture...
USB3 devices use 5-Gbps signalling and the data spectrum can generate broadband noise in the 2.4-GHz ISM band. The noise can radiate from the USB3 connectors or cables and cause radio frequency interference (RFI) to a wireless receiver whose antenna is placed near a USB3 device. In this paper the root-cause for the radiation from USB3 receptacle connectors is presented. Simulation and measurement...
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