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11 years ago@FvM,
Thanks for your reply. I'm not so sure so let's explain a lil bit why. Your FPGA, in a standard environment, is weakly subjected to electromagnetic noise, so it works normally, without disturbance. But when you are in an highly-aggressive electromagnetic environment, let's suppose just near an antenna or a radar (lets's be crazy !), the level of the RADIATED electromagnetic noise is not the same and will surely disturbe the execution of your application. So what I'm looking for is the critical level of electric and magnetic fields in which the FPGA can work without being disturbed. Where I agree with you is that it's certainly a board-level problem regarding CONDUCTED electromagnetic noise. Not when it's RADIATED EM noise I think.