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Electromagnetic compatibility

2012
Publisher Summary All electrical and electronic devices generate electromagnetic interference. With the increasing penetration of solid-state electronics into all areas of activity, acceptable levels of interference have become progressively tighter as physical separation between devices has reduced and reliance on their operation has increased. Solid-
B.J. Hardy, C.R. Bayliss
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Electromagnetic Compatibility

1991
Publisher Summary The ability of a device to operate within the limits of interference immunity and suppression is known as electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). All electrical and electronic devices generate electromagnetic interference, and are susceptible to it.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility in Power Electronics

2013
Scientists largely attribute the recent deterioration of the electromagnetic environment to power electronics. This realization has spurred the study of methodical approaches to electromagnetic compatibility designs as explored in this text. The book addresses major challenges, such as handling numerous parameters vital to predicting electro magnetic ...
Costa, François   +3 more
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Management

2020
The standards and manuals for EMC management mainly include: (1) DEF-STAN-59-411 Part 1-2014, Electromagnetic Compatibility Part1: Management and Planning. (2) MIL-HDBK-237D-2005, Electromagnetic Environmental Effects and Spectrum Supportability Guidance for the acquisition process.
Hua Zhang   +4 more
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Electromagnetic compatibility measurements

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1967
Standards extending the frequency range of both instrumentation and techniques up to 1000 MHz are being developed. Along with the spectrum signature concept, the use of automated instrumentation is becoming increasingly important. Of recent interest are techniques for measurement of harmonic power in a waveguide, near fields of antennas, line current ...
R.M. Showers, O.M. Salati
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

2017
An important topic in electronic systems design is electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), which concerns the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy. Every electronic system must meet mandatory EMC standards. Basic knowledge of EMC-related issues is introduced in Sect. 6.1.
Hans Bruemmer, Jens Lienig
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Electromagnetic compatibility

1990
Publisher Summary Electromagnetic compatibility is a term that covers the subjects of interference generation and the susceptibility of equipments to interference. The term includes radio interference, radar interference, sonar interference, telephone interference, computer interference, and general electronic interference.
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Cryocooler Electromagnetic Compatibility

1995
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, under joint Ballistic Missile and Defense Organization (BMDO)/Air Force and NASA/Eos Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) sponsorship, is conducting extensive space cryocooler characterization to provide a reliable and accurate data base on cryocooler performance for use by the space community. As the number of cryocoolers
G. R. Mon   +4 more
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Improvement of shielding for electromagnetic compatibility

2016 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communications (ICEIC), 2016
This paper presents methods to improve the effectiveness of electromagnetic shielding. The slit appears in an enclosure’s surface to ventilate. Slits may also appear due to power supply lines or to serve as a communication link between electronic circuits inside and outside the box.
Tran Nguyen Do   +2 more
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