EMC Problem (excessive Field Strength)

EMC Problem (excessive Field Strength)

An EMC problem (or Electromagnetic compatibility problem) occurs when an electronic or electromagnetic system is adversely affected by the high field strengths produced by a radio transmitter. EMC problems are not due to defects in the transmitter, and so do not necessarily require improvements in the radio transmitter design, such as reducing its radiated harmonics. EMC problems can have a range of effects on equipment, and there are ways to mitigate or eliminate them in practice. Effective EMC mitigation techniques may differ by the type of equipment that malfunctions, and by the nature of the strong radio frequency field.

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