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Conducted susceptibility is the ability of an electrical
device to withstand interference on its
power leads or interconnecting signal .
Also, a term referring to EMI tests wherein the electrical device is subjected
to interference signals injected on its power leads or interconnecting signal
conductors.
Conducted susceptibility signals may be inductively coupled,
capacitively coupled, or directly injected.
Conducted susceptibility is called by some agencies.
The common abbreviation for conducted susceptibility is
CS. More:
radiated susceptibility
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