I just came across this article:
http://www.effectsbay.com/2014/05/fcc-r ... or-pedals/
$450K is a pretty significant penalty.
Any tips for designing circuits with the FV-1 that would be compliant with the FCC regulations? Obviously, the circuit itself would have to be tested - just wondering if people have advice that would enable the circuit to pass the tests.
Thanks,
Sean Costello
FCC Compliance tips?
Moderator: frank
With a chip like the FV-1 keep high speed lines close to the chip, so that means the crystal and the EEPROM if used. The closer the better.
Minimum 2 layer board, solid ground under the high speed devices and traces.
Conductive enclosure.
Smart layout, don't be afraid to rip apart a layout if it starts to have lots of vias. Vias are bad on high speed lines and they break up the ground plane.
Minimum 2 layer board, solid ground under the high speed devices and traces.
Conductive enclosure.
Smart layout, don't be afraid to rip apart a layout if it starts to have lots of vias. Vias are bad on high speed lines and they break up the ground plane.
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize
Experimental Noize