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Electromagnetic Compatibility - an overview - ScienceDirect Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical engineering concerned with the unintentional generation, propagation, and reception of electromagnetic energy, which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference or even physical damage to operational equipment
ETSI - EMC - ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is a characteristic of electrical and electronic equipment that permits it to operate as intended in the presence of other electrical and electronic equipment, and not to adversely interfere with that other equipment
What is electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and why is . . . - Electricity Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a vital characteristic of electronic devices, ensuring that they operate efficiently without causing or experiencing interference from other devices This article will explore the concept of EMC and discuss its importance in the world of electronics
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing: The Beginners Guide - EMC . . . Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing is the process of evaluating an electronic device to ensure it does not emit an excessive amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI), and that it can operate correctly in the presence of EMI in its environment
MT-095: EMI, RFI, and Shielding Concepts - Analog The externally produced electrical activity may generate noise, and is referred to either as electromagnetic interference (EMI), or radio frequency interference (RFI) In this section, we will refer to EMI in terms of both electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
Understanding Electromagnetic Compatibility Tests: Conducted EMC This article is the first in a two-part series that reviews the basics of electromagnetic compatibility tests First, we'll focus on a main category of EMC tests—conducted EMC—and the relevant test setup