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Electromagnetic interference Interference to the operation of communications products or other electrical and electronic devices generated by all electrical and electronic products or natural causes
electromagnetic interference; what occurs when electromagnetic fields from one device interfere with the operation of some other device
Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference
Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)
Electromagnetic interference The interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels
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electromagnetic interference Interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels
Electro-Magnetic Interference
Electromagnetic interference
EMI - Electromagnetic Interference: a form of electronic radiation which can potentially corrupt data transfer
Electromagnetic Interference What occurs when electromagnetic fields from one device interfere with the operation of some other device
Electromagnetic Interference: Equipment used in high speed data systems, including ATM, that generate and transmit many signals in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum Interference to other equipment or radio services may result if sufficient power from these signals escape the equipment enclosures or transmission media National and international regulatory agencies (FCC, CISPR, etc ) set limits for these emissions Class A is for industrial use and Class B is for residential use
Electromagnetic interference A term that describes electrically induced noise or transients
Unwanted electromagnetic emissions, generated by lightning or by electronic or electrical devices, that degrade the performance of another electronic device Interference may be reduced by shielding Maximum acceptable levels of EMI from electronic devices are detailed by the FCC
Electromagnetic Interference - Any electromagnetic radiation released by an electronic device that disrupts the operation or performance of another device EMI is produced by many sources commonly found in an office environment, including fluorescent lights, photocopiers, and motors such as those used in elevators EMI is also produced by natural atmospheric or solar activity (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)
  Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference
Electromagnetic interference ASTM F1812-97
Electromagnetic Frequency Interference - Unwanted "noise" created by current-producing devices such as electric motors and fluorescent lights EMI effects the quality of the signal passing through data transmission medium
Electromagnetic Interface