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Introduction to EMC: Coupling Modes

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This lecture provides an introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), covering topics such as EMC analysis methods, coupling modes, electromagnetic interference, susceptibility, and EMC in digital circuits. It discusses the impact of electromagnetic disturbances on devices and systems, the prevention of interferences, and reduction of emissions at their source. The lecture also explores EMC standards, common standards for commercial products, and the measurement of radiated emissions. Additionally, it delves into the electromagnetic interaction between EMI sources and systems, different coupling modes, and analysis methods based on Maxwell's equations and special relativity.

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