We are a hardware company and we designed a rugged diagnostic tool built around an Intel Core i5 COM/conga module with an integrated 5G cellular modem. We are currently in cellular certification and stuck due to EMI-related issues. We already have inventory of circuit boards, so our strong preference is to salvage the existing design via mitigation and test strategy. However, we are open to a board redesign if absolutely required.
We’re looking for an expert who has hands-on experience with carrier certification (Verizon strongly preferred) and/or deep EMI/EMC debugging experience on embedded compute platforms with high-speed interfaces (LTE/5G, PCIe/USB, DDR, power supplies, etc.)
Goals
- Identify likely sources/root causes of the EMI failures impacting certification.
- Provide a clear, actionable mitigation plan to get the current design to pass (filters, shielding, layout fixes that can be done with ECOs/rework, grounding changes, enclosure changes, cable management, ferrites, power conditioning, etc.).
- Support our team through pre-scan troubleshooting and re-test strategy to maximize pass probability.
- If salvage is not feasible, propose a minimal-risk redesign plan (layout constraints, stackup, partitioning, RF keepouts, power tree changes, shielding approach), and optionally support a redesign review.
Scope of Work
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