
Radiated Emissions
Radiated emissions refer to the electromagnetic signals emitted by electronic devices as they operate. These emissions can interfere with the proper functioning of nearby devices, including radios and televisions. Regulations ensure that devices comply with limits on these emissions to minimize interference. Common sources of radiated emissions include motors, power supplies, and wireless communication devices. Understanding and controlling radiated emissions is important for maintaining the reliability of electronic equipment and ensuring compliance with safety standards.