Radiated Emissions
Radiated emissions refer to the electromagnetic energy that is unintentionally released into the environment by electronic devices. This energy can interfere with the operation of other nearby electronic equipment, leading to performance issues or malfunctions. Common sources of radiated emissions include computers, mobile phones, and television sets.
To ensure that devices meet safety and performance standards, regulatory bodies set limits on acceptable levels of radiated emissions. Testing is conducted to measure these emissions, helping manufacturers design products that minimize interference. Compliance with these standards is essential for the proper functioning of electronic systems in various environments.