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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is a phenomenon in electrical engineering that occurs when an electromagnetic field generated by an electronic device or system affects the performance of another electronic device or system. EMI can cause malfunctions, data loss, and even physical damage to electronic components. It is a major concern for engineers, as it can cause significant disruption to the operation of electronic systems.
EMI can be caused by a variety of sources, including power lines, radio transmitters, and even the sun. To mitigate the effects of EMI, engineers use a variety of techniques, such as shielding, filtering, and grounding. Shielding involves enclosing the device or system in a conductive material, such as metal, to block the electromagnetic field. Filtering involves using components to reduce the amount of interference that reaches the device or system. Grounding involves connecting the device or system to a ground to reduce the amount of interference.
There are a number of companies that specialize in EMI solutions, such as ETS-Lindgren, Schaffner, and EMC Technologies. These companies provide a range of products and services, including EMI shielding, filtering, and grounding solutions. They also offer consulting services to help engineers design and implement EMI solutions. Show Less Read more