conducted emissions
Conducted emissions refer to unwanted electrical signals that travel along power lines or other conductive paths, potentially interfering with the operation of electronic devices. These emissions can arise from various sources, including motors, power supplies, and other electrical equipment, and can affect the performance of nearby devices.
To manage conducted emissions, regulatory standards, such as those set by IEC and FCC, are in place to ensure that electronic devices do not emit excessive noise. Manufacturers often implement filtering techniques and design strategies to minimize these emissions, ensuring compliance and maintaining device functionality.