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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electrical equipment and systems to function acceptably in their electromagnetic environment, by limiting the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage to operational equipment. The goal of EMC is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment. It is also the name given to the associated branch of electrical engineering. EMC pursues three main classes of issue. Emission is the generation of electromagnetic energy, whether deliberate or accidental, by some source and its release into the environment. EMC studies the unwanted emissions and the countermeasures which may be taken in order to reduce unwanted emissions. The second class, susceptibility, is the tendency of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, to malfunction or break down in the presence of.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electrical equipment and systems to function acceptably in their electromagnetic environment, by limiting the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage to operational equipment. The goal of EMC is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment. It is also the name given to the associated branch of electrical engineering. EMC pursues three main classes of issue. Emission is the generation of electromagnetic energy, whether deliberate or accidental, by some source and its release into the environment. EMC studies the unwanted emissions and the countermeasures which may be taken in order to reduce unwanted emissions. The second class, susceptibility, is the tendency of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, to malfunction or break down in the presence of.
The goal of ______ is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment. It is also the name given to the associated branch of electrical engineering. ______ pursues three main classes of issue.
The goal of ______ is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment. It is also the name given to the associated branch of electrical engineering. ______ pursues three main classes of issue.
EMC
Emission is the generation of electromagnetic ______, whether deliberate or accidental, by some source and its release into the environment. EMC studies the unwanted emissions and the countermeasures which may be taken in order to reduce unwanted emissions.
Emission is the generation of electromagnetic ______, whether deliberate or accidental, by some source and its release into the environment. EMC studies the unwanted emissions and the countermeasures which may be taken in order to reduce unwanted emissions.
energy
Susceptibility is the tendency of electrical ______, referred to as the victim, to malfunction or break down in the presence of.
Susceptibility is the tendency of electrical ______, referred to as the victim, to malfunction or break down in the presence of.
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage to operational equipment.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage to operational equipment.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- EMC is the ability of electrical equipment and systems to work correctly in their electromagnetic environment.
- This means limiting the unwanted generation, propagation, and reception of electromagnetic energy, which can cause interference (EMI) or damage to equipment.
- The goal of EMC is for different equipment to work together without problems in the same electromagnetic environment.
- EMI is a type of electromagnetic interference that can disrupt the operation of electrical equipment.
EMC Issues
- Emission: The generation of electromagnetic energy by a source, whether intentional or accidental, and its release into the environment.
- Susceptibility: The tendency of electrical equipment to malfunction or be damaged in the presence of electromagnetic energy.
- Immunity: Countermeasures taken to reduce the effects of unwanted emissions.
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Test your knowledge on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) with this quiz! Learn about the importance of limiting electromagnetic energy and preventing unwanted effects like electromagnetic interference (EMI) and equipment damage. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the principles of EMC.