EMC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility)Ability of equipment to function without causing or being affected by EMI.
Definition
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electronic equipment to operate without causing electromagnetic interference to other equipment and without being susceptible to EMI from external sources. EMC includes both emissions (outgoing interference) and immunity/susceptibility (resistance to incoming interference). Product certification requires passing EMC tests for radiated and conducted emissions and immunity. PCB design significantly affects EMC performance through proper grounding, filtering, shielding, and layout practices.