electromagnetic interference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectromagneticandinterference
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electromagnetic
adjective
uk/iˌlek.trəʊ.mæɡˈnet.ɪk/us/iˌlek.troʊ.mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
relating to the electrical and magnetic forces produced by an electric ...
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interference
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.əns/
an occasion when someone tries to interfere in ...
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When the grids are operating there will be mechanical vibrations and possibly alsoelectromagneticinterferencefrom the motor.
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The predominant sound materials in his music are the noises of imperfect systems: clicks ofelectromagneticinterference, ground loops, dither noise, aliasing and vinyl noise and so on.
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All power and data avionics are mounted vertically as a stack of seven boards with interboard connectors within the service module protected fromelectromagneticinterferenceby a metallic mesh.
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None of the investigations so far has shown thatelectromagneticinterferencewas a contributory cause.
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I understand that other nations have lost aircraft in circumstances where the effect ofelectromagneticinterferencewas suspected.
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The main requirements are that apparatus should not cause excessiveelectromagneticinterferenceor be unduly affected by it.
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We have to bear in mind that there may well be technological advances or problems we have not heard or thought of, perhaps, for example,electromagneticinterference.
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Fibers are used instead of metal wires because signals travel along them with less loss and are also immune toelectromagneticinterference.
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The bit timing calculation (baud rate accuracy, sample point definition) and robustness toelectromagneticinterferenceare given special emphasis.
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Electromagneticinterferencefrom the switch mode power supply and harmonics of its square-wave power waveform appeared in the video signal as noise.
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This minimizes the length of wire needed, and also provides screening to minimize the core's magnetic field from generatingelectromagneticinterference.
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Radio receivers near the unit may pick up someelectromagneticinterference.
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However, it suffered from a number of technical problems, includingelectromagneticinterferencebetween some radios that caused problems for the ignition system.
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The most modern analog units use operational amplifiers, resistors and capacitors, abandoning inductors because of their size and sensitivity to ubiquitouselectromagneticinterference.
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Audio transmitted over analog cables can be adversely affected by signal degradation due toelectromagneticinterference, high-frequency attenuation, and voltage drop over long cable runs.
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However, such transmissions have a wide bandwidth and generate electrical noise (electromagneticinterference) which interferes with other radio transmissions.
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The shield of the cable serves as the ground return for the supply current and also protects the inner conductor fromelectromagneticinterference.
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Examples of specialty engineering includeelectromagneticinterference, safety, and physical security.
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More recently, rooms designed to reduce reflection and external noise in radio frequencies have been used to test antennas, radars, orelectromagneticinterference.
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The resulting hum is particularly strong with single-coil pickups, and aggravated by the fact that many vintage guitars are insufficiently shielded againstelectromagneticinterference.
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