EMI (electromagnetic interference)
disruption of the operation of electrical devices which is caused by the presence of electromagnetic radiation | ||||
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EMI Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
electromagnetic interface; electromagnetic interference
electromagnetic interface; electromagnetic interference
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EMI
Electro-Magnetic Interference
Electro-Magnetic Interference
EMI Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference. High frequency interference (electrical noise) caused by electronic components or fluorescent lamps that interferes with the operation of electrical equipment. EMI is measured in micro-volts, and can be controlled by filters. Because EMI can interfere with communication devices, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has established limits for EMI.
Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference. High frequency interference (electrical noise) caused by electronic components or fluorescent lamps that interferes with the operation of electrical equipment. EMI is measured in micro-volts, and can be controlled by filters. Because EMI can interfere with communication devices, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has established limits for EMI.
EMI Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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European Monetary Institute (EMI)
A temporary institution established at the start of Stage Two of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on 1 January 1994. The two main tasks of the EMI were to strengthen central bank cooperation and monetary policy coordination and to make the preparations required for the establishment of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), for the conduct of the single monetary policy and for the creation of a single currency in Stage Three. It went into liquidation following the establishment of the ECB on 1 June 1998.
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
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Eaton Vance Michigan Municipal Income Trust
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Eaton Vance Michigan Municipal Income Trust
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EMI Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
| Fiber Optics, Optical Networking Terms |
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
| ETSI and 3GPP |
EMI
ElectroMagnetic Interference
ElectroMagnetic Interference
| Telecommunication Standard Terms |
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of electronics/electrical equipment. It can be induced intentionally, as in some forms of electronic warfare, or unintentionally, as a result of spurious emissions and responses, intermodulation products, and the like. [JP1] Synonym radio frequency interference.
| AERONAUTICAL ABBREVIATIONS |
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
| Abbreviation Airbus A340 |
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
| Technical English by wpv |
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference (Emission).
Electromagnetic Interference (Emission).
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference - Unintentional interfering signals generated within or external to electronic equipment. Typical sources could be power-line transients, noise from switching-type power supplies and/or spurious radiation from oscillators. EMI is suppressed with power-line filtering, shielding, etc. EMI suppression requirements are frequently specified for military equipment.
Electromagnetic Interference - Unintentional interfering signals generated within or external to electronic equipment. Typical sources could be power-line transients, noise from switching-type power supplies and/or spurious radiation from oscillators. EMI is suppressed with power-line filtering, shielding, etc. EMI suppression requirements are frequently specified for military equipment.
| Telecom Terms |
EMI
Electro Magnetic Interface
Electro Magnetic Interface
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EMI
ElectroMagnetic Interference
ElectroMagnetic Interference
| Automotive Glossary |
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
EMI Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
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EMI
ElectroMagnetic Interference
ElectroMagnetic Interference
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
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EMI
Electromagnetic Interference: Equipment used in high speed data systems, including ATM, that generate and transmit many signals in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Interference to other equipment or radio services may result if sufficient power from these signals escape the equipment enclosures or transmission media. National and international regulatory agencies (FCC, CISPR, etc.) set limits for these emissions. Class A is for industrial use and Class B is for residential use.
Electromagnetic Interference: Equipment used in high speed data systems, including ATM, that generate and transmit many signals in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Interference to other equipment or radio services may result if sufficient power from these signals escape the equipment enclosures or transmission media. National and international regulatory agencies (FCC, CISPR, etc.) set limits for these emissions. Class A is for industrial use and Class B is for residential use.
EMI Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
Electromagnetic interference.
Electromagnetic interference.
EMI Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EMI
The EMI Group is a British music company comprising the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, United Kingdom, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. EMI Music is one of the Big Four record companies, making it among the largest in the world.
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