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And to face the facts, it's unlikely to achieve regular EMI strength with the circuit. Some things, e.g. switching power loads with a relay near the circuit simply must be omitted.When using open wire construction there will never be a ground plane.
Not at all, the problem with the wiring inductance is not necessarily liked to magnetic induction although that will play some part. The issue is that sudden transients such as caused by the relays switching on and off will propagate along the wire and could be 'tapped off' at a critical part of the circuit. Also consider what happens when even a short wire is exposed to an electromagnetic field from say a mobile phone. It is quite easy to pick up a significant voltage and although the ADC wont be able to measure it's amplitude directly, the semiconductor barriers and junctions in the devices at each end may rectify it and cause a DC shift on it.For inductance to affect the wire wouldn't it need to be near a significant electromagnetic source with a large surface area to induct a signal larger than a few 100mV?
There is no code error
It was running and at a day it ran for hours without a single crash
I didnt change the code from then also no hardware changes
The system wont start up!
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