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electromagnetic compatibility
electromagnetic compatibilityThe ability of systems, equipment, and devices that utilize the electromagnetic spectrum to operate in their intended operational environments without suffering unacceptable degradation or causing unintentional degradation because of electromagnetic radiation or response. It involves the application of sound electromagnetic spectrum management; system, equipment, and device design configuration that ensures interference-free operation; and clear concepts and doctrines that maximize operational effectiveness. Also called EMC. See also electromagnetic spectrum; electronic warfare; spectrum management.TranslationsElectromagnetic Compatibility
electromagnetic compatibility[i¦lek·trō·mag′ned·ik kəm‚pat·ə′bil·əd·ē] (electronics) The capability of electronic equipment or systems to be operated in the intended electromagnetic environment at design levels of efficiency. Electromagnetic Compatibility (hardware, testing)(EMC) The extent to which a piece ofhardware will tolerate electrical interference from otherequipment, and will interfere with other equipment.
There are strict legal EMC requirements for the sale of anyelectrical or electronic hardware in most countries, althoughthe actual standards differ. See, for example, EMCNet.
See also Electrostatic Discharge, Radio Frequency Interference.AcronymsSeeexport management company |