= Electromagnetic interference control
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) control refers to the methods and techniques used to manage and mitigate unwanted electromagnetic disturbances that can affect the performance of electronic devices and systems. EMI can disrupt the functionality of electronic equipment, leading to degraded performance, malfunctions, or failures. Therefore, controlling EMI is essential in both design and operation phases of electronic devices, particularly in environments with multiple electronic systems. **Key Aspects of EMI Control:** 1.
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