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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

This document discusses electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It defines EMI as unwanted signals that can degrade system performance, and EMC as a system's ability to function without degradation from EMI. The document outlines sources of EMI, methods to reduce EMI like filtering and shielding, EMC design considerations, and types of EMI and EMC testing.

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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

This document discusses electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It defines EMI as unwanted signals that can degrade system performance, and EMC as a system's ability to function without degradation from EMI. The document outlines sources of EMI, methods to reduce EMI like filtering and shielding, EMC design considerations, and types of EMI and EMC testing.

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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

&
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Presented by
Debashis Dash
0921214009
Under the Guidance of
Miss.Anupama Majhi
AGENDA
 EMI
 SOURCES OF EMI
 REDUCING EMI
 EMC
 EMC DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
 EMC & EMI TESTING
INTRODUCTION

 EMI-
 It consists of any unwanted conducted or

radiated signals of electric origin that can


cause degradation in system or equipment
performance.
 EMC-

It is the ability of the system to function as


designed without any degradation in
performance due to EMI with in the
operational environment
Classification of EMI

 INTRASYSTEM EMI-
 EMI problems with in the system one
is dealing with.
 INTERSYSTEM EMI-
 EMI problems, that occur between two
or more systems.
EMI arises due to three basic factors

 Sources

 Transmission Path

 Response
Sources of EMI

 Natural EMI sources


 Man made EMI sources
 Broadband EMI sources
 Narrowband EMI sources
 Conducted EMI sources
 Radiated EMI sources
Reduction of EMI

 Both Filtering & Shielding techniques are


used to reduce electromagnetic disturbances.
 To reduce noise due to EMI at sources by
EMC oscillators.
Reduction of EMI

 Both Filtering & Shielding techniques are


used to reduce electromagnetic disturbances.
 To reduce noise due to EMI at sources by
EMC oscillators.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

 First, EMC implies that the equipment will not


generate unacceptable interference emission
levels which could cause interference .
 Second, EMC implies that the equipment can

tolerate ambient levels of interference


 without degradation of performance
EMC Design considerations

 Connectors
 Grounding
 Shielding
 Components
 Electrostatic discharge
Testing

 Low level testing-


 Component, Equipment, Subsystem
testing
 Intermediate level testing-
 System testing
 High level testing-
 Electromagnetic environment with the
test item.
 Compliance tests-
 Performed at the end of design.
 Engineering tests-
 Deals with potential problems in the
 designing process .
 Audit tests-
 It is associated with manufacturing &
quality
Conclusion

 EMI is a major problem in the development of


systems.
 EMC must be taken in to consideration during

the design stage.


 Environmental reliability testing is used to

eliminate potential problems

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