Environmental electromagnetic pollution has drastically increased over
the last decades. The omnipresence of communication systems, various
electronic appliances and the use of ever increasing frequencies, all
contribute to a noisy electromagnetic environment which acts
detrimentally on sensitive electronic equipment. Integrated circuits
must be able to operate satisfactorily while cohabiting harmoniously in
the same appliance, and not generate intolerable levels of
electromagnetic emission, while maintaining a sound immunity to
potential electromagnetic disturbances: analog integrated circuits are
in particular more easily disturbed than their digital counterparts,
since they don't have the benefit of dealing with predefined levels
ensuring an innate immunity to disturbances. The objective of the
research domain presented in EMC of Analog Integrated Circuits is to
improve the electromagnetic immunity of considered analog integrated
circuits, so that they start to fail at relevantly higher conduction
levels than before.