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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Information, signal and communications theory
Laboratories
Measurement uncertainty
Risk
Telecommunications and information theory
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