Interference Path
Most interference problems with electronics operating in
the presence of an electromagnetic environment are the result of noise entering
the susceptible circuit on wires connected to the circuit. Electromagnetic
fields couple quite efficiently to power cables, printer cables, control lines,
data lines, sensor leads, antenna lines, etc. The incident field induces
noise (current and voltage) on the leads that then propagates into the equipment
to which the leads are connected. More:
Interference Variables
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