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Electromagnetic Interference in Implantable Pacemakers*
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1978The inhibited pacemaker (VVI or AAI) has become the most popular in recent years because of its ability to combine a physiological advantage with economical current consumption in cases with spontaneous activity. One of its disadvantages is its sensitivity to external electromagnetic interference. Though today's pacemakers possess, effective protection
W. Irnich+2 more
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
2010Radiated emissions in high-speed DSP systems are caused by fastswitching currents and voltages propagating through printed circuit board traces. As DSP speed increases, printed circuit board traces are becoming more effective antennas, and these antennas are radiating unwanted energies that interfere with other circuitry and with other systems located ...
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Electromagnetic-Interference Control
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1980The use of shield topology concepts to design interference control is described. Starting with the postulate that electromagnetic environments can he separated by closed shield surfaces, the proper design of essential compromises such as insulated power and signal conductors, and openings for access and ventilation are deduced. The role of grounding is
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Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility
2014EMI requires a (1) source of energy, (2) a receptor or victim circuit or system, and (3) some coupling path for the energy to get from one place to the other. If there is no energy source, there is no EMI, and if there is no coupling path, there is no EMI.
Kenneth Wyatt, Patrick G. André
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The Electromagnetic Interference in an HV Laboratory
1984 National Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1984EMC in the next quarter century : 1984 IEEE National Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, April 24-26, 1984, San Antonio, Texas ...
Podgorski, A. S., Collins, M. M.C.
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Modelling of electromagnetic interferences produced by a railgun
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1993The electromagnetic fields radiated by a railgun during its operation are evaluated at different points around the launcher. The radiation is determined, assuming a temporal and spatial form of the current in the plasma arc, and integrating the Maxwell equations directly in the time domain.
F. CANAVERO+3 more
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Materials for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2000Materials for the electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding of electronics and radiation sources are reviewed, with emphasis on composite materials and resilient EMI gasket materials, which shield mainly by reflection of the radiation at a high frequency.
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A review on MXene and its’ composites for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications
Carbon, 2023R. Verma+4 more
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Intentional Electromagnetic Interference
2009Intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) is an extension of the work by the well-known electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) communities. Additional threats have recently surfaced that suggest that various individuals and groups can build devices to intentionally cause electronic systems to fail.
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
2002Electric and magnetic signals originating outside of a defibrillator may affect its operation, a phenomenon known as electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI usually refers to interference from environmental electromagnetic instrumentation and should be distinguished from other sources of electromagnetic noise causing ICD malfunction (Table 1).
Philip D. Henry, Mike Hardage
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