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Decoupling (electronics) and Electromagnetic compatibility

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Difference between Decoupling (electronics) and Electromagnetic compatibility

Decoupling (electronics) vs. Electromagnetic compatibility

In electronics, decoupling is the prevention of undesired coupling between subsystems. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical engineering concerned with the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage in operational equipment.

Similarities between Decoupling (electronics) and Electromagnetic compatibility

Decoupling (electronics) and Electromagnetic compatibility have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Transient (oscillation).

Transient (oscillation)

A transient event is a short-lived burst of energy in a system caused by a sudden change of state.

Decoupling (electronics) and Transient (oscillation) · Electromagnetic compatibility and Transient (oscillation) · See more »

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Decoupling (electronics) and Electromagnetic compatibility Comparison

Decoupling (electronics) has 10 relations, while Electromagnetic compatibility has 109. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.84% = 1 / (10 + 109).

References

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