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Encyclopedia > Conducted interference

In telecommunication, the term conducted interference has the following meanings:

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


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Martek Power Abbott - Electromagnetic Interference (864 words)
Interference is defined as any electromagnetic disturbance, phenomenon, signal or emission which causes or can cause undesired response, malfunctioning or degradation of performance of electrical and electronic equipment.
Conducted Interference is an undesirable electromagnetic energy appearing on the external conductors (input and output leads of a power supply) which may be conducted into other sensitive equipment and cause malfunction or otherwise affect the operation of the equipment.
Radiated Interference is the propagation of electromagnetic energy without a direct conducting path, and is generally the result of electromagnetic fields around external wiring or inadequate shielding afforded by the power supply case.
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