EMC Testing Methods – Emission Testing

EMC or we can say ‘Electromagnetic Compatibility’ is the strength of an electronic device to resist the interference if any by other electronic devices and to exist within an environment without causing any interference of itself.  EMC Testing can be divided into two main categories which are: Emission Testing: Electromagnetic disturbances caused by an electronic deviceContinue reading “EMC Testing Methods – Emission Testing”

Difference Between EMC and EMI

The terms electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) being related in so many ways, are often assumed to be the same when referring to the regulatory testing of electronic consumer goods and components. However, both the terms, though confused to be the same, are different from each other. All electronic devices generate some amountContinue reading “Difference Between EMC and EMI”

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

What is Electromagnetic Interference? Electromagnetic Interference or EMI is caused by one electronic or electrical device to another through the electromagnetic fields setup by its operation. There are various forms of EMI which can affect the circuits and restrain them from functioning in the way they were intended. Sometimes also referred as radio frequency interferenceContinue reading “Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)”

Introduction to EMC Testing

What is EMC Testing? Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Testing enables a device to operate smoothly in the environment for which its intended, along with the presence of other electrical devices or sources of Electromagnetic Interference. A device is deemed to be EMC compliant if it does not affect the electromagnetic environment to the extent that theContinue reading “Introduction to EMC Testing”

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