11 Myths About EMI/EMC (.PDF Download)

July 26, 2016

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What is a myth? A myth is defined as a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something; an invented story, idea, or concept; an imaginary or fictitious thing; an unproved or false collective belief. Many myths circulate through the field of electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC), some of which are untrue, or only partially true, or based on misunderstanding...

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