Electromagnetic interference
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Electromagnetic interference (or EMI, also called radio frequency interference or RFI when in high frequency or radio frequency) is disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source. The disturbance may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the circuit. These effects can range from a simple degradation of data to a total loss of data. The source may be any object, artificial or natural, that carries rapidly changing electrical currents, such as an electrical circuit, the Sun or the Northern Lights.
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- Related: Electromagnetic radiation, Faraday cage, Radio receiver, Signal noise, Twisted pair, Interference (communication)
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Interference Handbook Interference Handbook www.kyes.com/antenna/interference/tvibook.html - Web |
EMC Design Fundamentals EMC Design Fundamentals www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs/emc_design_fundamentals.pdf - Web |
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