Electromagnetic Interference Laboratory Correlation Study and Margin Determination
Two topics that often arise in high-tech industries without any definitive resolution are: 1) electromagnetic interference laboratory correlation studies and the interpretation of the results and 2) the margin below the CISPR 22 limit that original equipment manufacturers often enforce on their prod...
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description | Two topics that often arise in high-tech industries without any definitive resolution are: 1) electromagnetic interference laboratory correlation studies and the interpretation of the results and 2) the margin below the CISPR 22 limit that original equipment manufacturers often enforce on their products in order to minimize the risk of electromagnetic compatibility noncompliance. These two topics will be examined from a fresh perspective. |
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