EMI Suppression KTA1550, KTA1552 - FAQ
■Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMC) – the capability of electrical and electronic systems, equipment, and devices to operate in their intended electro-magnetic environment within a defined margin of safety, and at design levels or performance, without suffering or causing unacceptable degradation as a result of electromagnetic interference. (ANSI C64.14-1992)
●What is EMI?
■Electromagnetic interference (EMI) – sometimes it is also called radio frequency interference (RFI). Even though the radio frequency means 10kHz to 100GHz, useful for communication purpose. Electromagnetic waves include all frequency ranges from DC to sunlight, i.e., electrostatic discharge (ESD). EMI is a disturbance transmitted from one device to another by either radiation or conduction. The unwanted disturbance energy might cause degradation in performance or interruption or damage of the affected devices. EMI can be created intentionally or unintentionally.
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