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Highlights
- Continuous interference: The continuous interference is often in the form of a radio
signal or oscillation that is maintained. It could be from an unscreened oscillator, or it
may be in the form of wideband noise.
• Impulse interference: This form of interference consists of a short impulse. It may
arise from an electrostatic discharge, lightning, or a circuit being switched.
- Tags: emi
- Note: 2 types of emi, continuous and impulse
- One of the major elements of this was the EMC Directive - 89/336/EC.