The ability of systems, equipment, and devices that utilize the electromagnetic spectrum to operate in their intended operational environments without suffering unacceptable degradation or causing unintentional degradation because of electromagnetic radiation or response. It involves the application of sound electromagnetic spectrum management; system, equipment, and device design configuration that ensures interference-free operation; and clear concepts and doctrines that maximize operational effectiveness. Also called EMC. See also electromagnetic spectrum; electronic warfare; spectrum management.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
The electromagnetic compatibility directive applies to a wide range of products and is intended to prevent electrical and magnetic disturbances that can undermine the performance of other products and systems.
"Electromagnetic compatibility testing and environmental testing are often viewed as separate functions, meaning that it is not unusual for separate products to be sent for test assessment," he says.
A manuscript describing the emulator system was recently submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility for consideration as a publication.
has amended several Sectoral Annexes regarding telecommunications equipment, electromagnetic compatibility, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and medical devices.
German contractor Rohde & Schwarz has launched the Ultralog HL 562, a universal electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test antenna for interference field strength and susceptibility measurements.
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) specialist has become the first UK lab to be accredited by UKAS for EN62493, which covers the assessment of lighting equipment with reference to protecting humans from exposure to electromagnetic fields.
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