EMI Shielding Materials: What You Need to Know

Almost all electronic devices produce electromagnetic waves — a common form of radiation that travels through the air. These waves play a critical role in helping devices communicate, such as cellphones and other devices that produce a wireless signal. When the...

EMC Shielding: What it Is, Types of Shielding & More

If you’re developing an electronic device, one of the most important steps in bringing it onto the market is ensuring that it complies with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations like the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15, also referred to as the...

Types of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Electromagnetic interference, or EMI, is a common issue that can affect electronic devices. EMI refers to noise and interference that occurs within a device that’s caused by an external source, such as another piece of equipment or a weather-related event. EMI can...

How to Reduce Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

By law, electronic devices sold in the United States, European Union and other major markets are required to demonstrate that they comply with regulations for electromagnetic compatibility, or EMC. In the United States, electromagnetic compatibility is regulated by...

What Causes Electromagnetic Interference?

Electromagnetic interference is a common issue that affects electronic devices of all types, from consumer electronics to industrial machinery.  If you’re manufacturing or importing an electronic device, it’s important to ensure it complies with regulatory standards...

EMC Class A vs. Class B

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