
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electronic devices and systems to operate properly in their electromagnetic environment without causing or suffering from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Essentially, it ensures that electronic devices can coexist without disrupting each other's functioning. Proper EMC design prevents devices from emitting excessive electromagnetic signals that could interfere with nearby equipment and ensures they can also resist external electromagnetic disturbances. This is important for safety, reliability, and compliance with regulations, especially as modern environments become increasingly populated with electronic devices.