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Without proper steps for suppression, fast transients such as ESD with high di/dt can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI). Figure 2-2 shows that the primary source of radiation occurs between the ESD source and the TVS.
Even without inductance L1 from Figure 2-1, the rapidly changing electric field during ESD can affect nearby circuits. Having any L1 would further amplify the EMI. The PCB designer should avoid any design practices in this region with unprotected PCB traces. In an ESD event, the potential EMI coupling with an unprotected line could damage the system by having direct contact with an IC or carrying the EMI further into the system. Use these 4 tips to limit EMI: