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EMI shielding #4
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Probably not in most situations. This is especially true if you are using a digital acquisition system, e.g. with Intan headstages and the cyclops is very far away from the analog portion of the circuit. |
@jsiegle, sorry, I deleted your last comment when I clicked on it, can you repost? |
Just wanted to add that the power connector for the Arduino touches the bottom of the enclosure, so anyone using a conductive coating should be careful not to spray it there. |
Ah, yes. I need to add this to the manual. When installing the arduino, I always remove the power jack using a hot air gun to prevent this. |
The manual recommends the use of conductive coating for EMI suppression. Is this really necessary?
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