How can you minimize electrical interference or crosstalk during testing?
Electrical interference or crosstalk is a common problem that affects the accuracy and reliability of electrical testing. It occurs when unwanted signals from nearby wires, devices, or sources interfere with the signals of the circuit or component under test. Crosstalk can cause errors, noise, distortion, or even damage to the test equipment or the device under test. Therefore, it is important to minimize electrical interference or crosstalk during testing by following some best practices and techniques. In this article, we will discuss how you can do that in six steps.