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Why Slip Signal Technologies?

  • paige7127
  • May 13
  • 2 min read

Slip Signal Technologies Takes a Different Approach to EMI Than Industry Giants


Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)


Molex’s recent launch of ruggedized, EMI-filtered interconnects and RF components highlights a longstanding industry default: treating electromagnetic interference (EMI) as something to be filtered, shielded, or contained. With over 250 mechanical configurations designed for radar systems, flight controls, SATCOM links, and more, Molex is doubling down on conventional defenses—filter plates, D-Sub Pi adapters, coaxial attenuators—all designed to suppress the effects of EMI after it emerges.


They’re not alone.


Other large corporations also continue to expand portfolios of shielded connectors and EMI suppression hardware. While effective, these are ultimately reactive solutions.


At Slip Signal Technologies, we see EMI differently.


We don’t filter interference—we prevent it at the source. Our patented Spectrally Efficient Digital Logic (SEDL) replaces traditional square waveforms with smooth sine-wave logic, which inherently generates fewer harmonics. That means drastically reduced EMI emissions without bulky shielding, external filters, or downstream signal clean-up.


Why It Matters More Than Ever


In sectors like aerospace, defense, medical, and advanced telecommunications, design constraints are tightening. EMI-heavy environments are now the norm. Traditional approaches like those from Molex require added weight, more components, and complex assemblies. At Slip Signal, we believe the answer isn’t more stuff—it’s smarter signaling.


Rethink EMI. From the Source.


At Slip Signal Technologies, we’re pioneering a shift: from treating EMI as a problem to be controlled, to designing it out of systems entirely. As the industry faces tighter requirements and more complex environments, our sine-wave-based architecture delivers what filters and shields can’t—quiet by design.


If you’re ready to rethink how your systems manage EMI—or if you’re wondering how Slip Signal compares in practice—we’d be happy to share a white paper, simulation data, or set up a demo.




Key Takeaways:


  • Traditional square-wave logic necessitates additional filtering and shielding to manage EMI, adding complexity and weight to the system.

  • Slip Signal's SEDL approach inherently minimizes EMI, reducing the need for supplementary components and enabling more efficient, lightweight designs.


Contact us. Let’s eliminate interference together

 
 
 

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