Noun
(electromagnetism) Initialism of electromagnetic compatibility.
Coordinate terms: EM, EMI, EMR, EMF
(organic chemistry) Initialism of ethylmethyl carbonate.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCPC Schneider International 6/85, P. 7 In order to conform with stricter German EMC regulations, the complete Schneider CPC line-up is equipped with an internal metal shielding. Source: Internet
Another way of saying this is that EMC is the control of EMI so that unwanted effects are prevented. Source: Internet
Besides understanding the phenomena in themselves, EMC also addresses the countermeasures, such as control regimes, design and measurement, which should be taken in order to prevent emissions from causing any adverse effect. Source: Internet
As the technology developed, with faster switching speeds (increasing emissions) and lower circuit voltages (increasing susceptibility), EMC increasingly became a source of concern. Source: Internet
“Crowded ship topsides, with multiple transmit and receive antennas in close proximity, result in signal blocking, signal reflections, restricted sensor arcs of view, and electromagnetic interference (EMI)/electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) frictions. Source: Internet
For iSERT two elements stand out – antenna selection and EMC. Source: Internet