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Porous Carbon Materials and Their Composites for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: The State-of-the-Art of Technologies

2023
Portable gadgets and electronic devices are pervasive in any modern society today. However, these devices transmit electromagnetic radiations in radio frequency range called electromagnetic interference (EMI) which interfere with other electronic technologies.
Deepthi Anna David   +7 more
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The need for an organized approach to EMI (electromagnetic interference) control

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1967
EMI control refers to the ever-increasing problem of controlling the adverse effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) on electronic equipment. Atmospheric noise, due to the phenomena of solar radiation and the ionosphere, is one form of ambient interference, but man-made noise adds to the ambient solar interference and increases the ambient ...
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Effect of electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the performance of NMOSFET current mirror

2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS), 2016
In this paper a new approximation is presented for the nonlinear relationship between the input-current and the output-current of an NMOSFET current-mirror. Using this approximation closed-form expressions are obtained for the amplitudes of the harmonics and intermodulation components of the output current resulting from an incident electromagnetic ...
Muhammad Taher Abuelma'atti   +1 more
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An electromagnetic interference (EMI) evaluation method for components in mobile devices

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2013
In this paper, a component-level electromagnetic interference (EMI) evaluation method for multi-functional mobile devices is proposed. The proposed method is based on the extraction of a statistical transfer function between the component-level and the system-level radiated emissions.
Eakhwan Song   +2 more
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Electromagnetic Interferences (EMI) from Active RFId on Critical Care Equipment

2010
RFId is quickly becoming a pervasive technology inside hospitals. EMI on electrical medical equipment is a concern. Patient safety has to be assured by assessing the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) between Radio Frequency Identification (RFId) equipment and electrical medical devices.
IADANZA, ERNESTO   +3 more
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Including Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in Functional Safety Risk Assessments

2011
EMI is a potential cause of malfunctions and failures in all electronic technologies. A safety-related system must therefore take EMI into account in its risk assessment. This paper discusses some of the major issues associated with including EMI in an IEC 61508 functional safety risk assessment.
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Design and Installation Considerations for Minimizing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1970
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a severe problem area confronting design and installation engineers of electrical and electronic equipment. This paper outlines several of the many EMC problem areas confronting the aircraft manufacturer when installing and interfacing various types of electrical and ...
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) concerns and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) modeling for acoustic instrumentation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995
Traditionally, the electromagnetic interference (EMI) concerns of submarines have been dominated by the susceptibility of low-frequency subsystems associated with acoustic, control, and electromagnetic systems. The uniqueness of the efforts to ensure the nondegraded operation of these systems is the fact that the frequency range of the susceptible ...
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A Study of Zn/Sn EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)-Seal Material

1986
Abstract : Electromagnetic interference (EMI) seals are required for the Navy's F/A-18 aircraft because of the high electromagnetic environment present on aircraft carriers. A major component used in the EMI seal is a 20% Zinc/Tin- spray coating on a Aluminum alloy substrate.
James J. Thompson   +2 more
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