hi all
I just read an article about the EMC in PCB, there is a phase "flux cancellation", I don't know what meant it is? could you tell me? thanks.
else, what's meaning the "chassis ground "
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Chassis Ground is a connection to the cabinet, enclosure or housing of the electronic assembly. Generally used as a current path for electro-static discharge and other hazardous currents that might enter the PCB via it's interface circuits. Common pratice is to connect the signal ground to the chassis grounds with a parallel combination of a 1 M-ohm resistor and 4700 pF ESD rated capacitor. Also, it is normal for the chassis ground to be bonded (single point connection) to the power system earth ground.