UPDATE (OP further below)Hi,
I am modifying the PCB and adding as many EMC improving suggestions mentioned above as possible.
Because the peak is at 480MHz I am thinking of adding ferrites on the
USB data lines too. I didn't find much info about this solution online but I did find this app note:
https://www.ti.com/sc/docs/apps/msp/intrface/usb/emitest.pdf And attached is a screenshot from page 5.
- Nctnico in his reply above suggested to place the ferrites near the IC (which I assume makes sense so it stops emissions right at the IC pins) but the attached app note shows the ferrites next to the connector. Any thoughts on why they would be better near the connector? Do they put them near the connector because in that app note they have the termination resistors next to the IC (and they would cause some issues if placed next to the resistors in terms of affecting the impedance perhaps)?
- On the LAN9514 that I use the termination resistors are inside the IC (as per second screenshot attached). Where would you place the ferrites?
- I am thinking of adding also a USB CM choke on the USB data lines (just in case to test). Where should I place it? At the IC side before the ferrites? The IC side after the ferrites? The connector side?
Thank you as always
ORIGINAL POSTHi,
I ran a PCB through EMC pre-compliance and it relatively quiet across the spectrum but has a massive peak (5dB below the limit line) at 483MHz. And another at 345MHz. Graph attached.
For the 483MHz peak my first thought was the USB2.0 but there are no USB peripheral connected nor any wires (not USB nor anything else apart from the external brick-type PSU. So the USB hub (LAN9514-JZX) should be completely off. Or does it still send bursts of small data to detect if there is a device attached?
If not that, chat else could it be?
This is the list of all peripherals and clocks:
Compute module (its own clock throttling from 600MHz to 1.2 GHz)
LAN9514-JZX Ethernet/USB 2.0 hub running at 48MHz. It has a USB "input" and ethernet and 4 USBs as "outputs"
Various switcher PSUs (only a few hundreds of KHz)
HDMI (frequency selected by the Compute Module so no idea but I don't think 480MHz is it)
Any suggestions perhaps also looking at the other peaks on the graph?
Thank you