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EMI(Electro Magnetic Interference) Magnitude and Frequency
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[QUOTE="davenn, post: 5700238, member: 283516"] it's going to vary substantially depending on the environment, no two are going to be the same or any anything like each other every bit of electronics is going to produce it's own specific range of frequencies at what ever level ( the only thing you can tell is for gear like that is that it is supposed to conform to what ever the emission standards are in your country and there should be a label on electronic gear stating its conformance) electric motors are wide and varied in their power and design and their RF noise emissions will also vary depending on load and other variables... they are not my specialty but I would assume they should have an EMI rating sticker as well ? [USER=327872]@jim hardy[/USER] ... any thoughts ? :smile:Dave [/QUOTE]
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