Radiated Electromagnetic Interference of Electronic Equipment

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Radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI) is an important criterion for electronic equipment to be met. In the paper, radiated EMI generated by electronic equipment is discussed. Several radiation structures are presented and approximate expressions of maximum radiated electric field are given. In order to reduce radiation of electronic equipment, its important to eliminate unintentional antenna structure and reduce maximum size of aperture and slot on shielding enclosure.

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