
Eletromagnetic compatibility
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electronic devices to operate without interfering with each other. This means they can function effectively in the same environment without causing or receiving unwanted electromagnetic noise or signals. For example, a television should not experience disruptions from nearby radios or mobile phones. EMC is crucial for ensuring that devices work properly, are safe to use, and don’t disrupt critical communications, such as in hospitals or aircraft, where reliable operation is essential. Overall, EMC helps maintain smooth operation in our increasingly interconnected and electronic world.