
Unintentional emitters
Unintentional emitters are electronic devices or equipment that inadvertently produce electromagnetic signals or energy, such as radio waves, beyond their intended purpose. These emissions can happen from everyday devices like computers, lights, or household appliances, often as a byproduct of normal operation. While unintentional, these signals can sometimes interfere with other electronic systems or communications. Regulations usually set limits on such emissions to prevent interference, ensuring that devices operate smoothly without disrupting or being affected by nearby electronic signals.