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What is Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)?

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) refers to unwanted disturbances in an electrical circuit caused by external electromagnetic fields. It can affect the performance of electronic devices, so EMI shielding and filtering are essential in circuit design.

 

 

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