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P.3.14 Electromagnetic interference (EMI) detected by Holter monitoring [PDF]
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MXenes for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding
Engineering Materials, 2022Qi Yuan, Ming-Guo Ma, Ma Chang
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High-performance electromagnetic wave absorption and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with multifunctional characters have attracted extensive scientific and technological interest, but they remain a huge challenge.
Zhen Xiang, Yuyang Shi, Xiaojie Zhu
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Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) Measurement
IETE Technical Review, 2003Ensuring EMC is a necessity for the co-existence of electrical and electronic systems in the common working environment. The EMC compliance of a product is tested and certified mostly by an accredited test laboratory following the guidelines of national and international EMC standards.
R Ganesan, K R Kini
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Measurements for Automotive Applications
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1976<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses present electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement techniques and some of the problems associated with EMI measurements, especially relative to automotive problems. Improved measurement techniques are then discussed, including: 1) use of isotropic probes capable of measuring unperturbed ...
J.W. Adams, M.L. Crawford, J.F. Shafer
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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).
Mike Hardage, Philip D. Henry
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EMI/RFI: Electromagnetic and Radio-Frequency Interference
2015A myriad of man-made and extra-terrestrial sources in the non-ionizing electromagnetic (EM) energy range (0 Hz to 750 THz) emanate electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI). All sources with emissions throughout this broad frequency range can potentially degrade the performance of high-resolution imaging instruments such as SEM, TEM ...
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MOSFET Modeling Based on Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012On the basis of the lumped electric charge, the inner P type body region and the N-type drift region electric charge of VDMOSFET were respectively shown in three districts: accumulation, depletion, inversion. The application of carrier transport equation, continuity equation and Poisson equation, characterized different regions electric charge ...
Tian Peng Yang, Qi Shuang Ma
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Fiber optics: an antidote to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Conference Record Southcon, 1994Summary form only given, as follows. As electronic devices become increasingly sensitive and proliferate in number, electromagnetic interference (EMI) to and from these devices is becoming increasingly important. EMI can create several problems in electronic systems, such as ground loops, system safety, cross talk, common mode noise, and differential ...
M.A. Mohd, M.M. Ahmed
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Radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI) measuring system
SPIE Proceedings, 2006Certification of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) to equipments in countries all over the world makes EMC measurement necessary in the procedure of product development. A radiated EMI measuring system is presented for objective of EMC studies. It includes two parts. The first part is constitution of the system. Equipments already existed may be used.
Zhenguang Liang, Yueguang Tong
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