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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is a branch of electrical engineering that deals with the study of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and its effects on electronic systems. EMC is concerned with the design of systems that are resistant to EMI, as well as the design of systems that do not generate EMI. EMC is also concerned with the measurement and analysis of EMI, and the development of standards and regulations to ensure the safe operation of electronic systems.
EMC is an important consideration in the design of electronic systems, as EMI can cause malfunctions and even permanent damage to electronic components. EMC is also important in the development of wireless communication systems, as EMI can interfere with the transmission of signals.
Some companies in the EMC market include Keysight Technologies, Anritsu Corporation, Rohde & Schwarz, and Teseq. Show Less Read more