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Today our life is flooded with electronic equipment such as smartphones, PCs, TVs and in-vehicle systems. Many of these devices are fitted with wireless and digital circuits, which — whether purposefully or not — emit various kinds of electromagnetic waves. As a result, such electromagnetic waves can negatively affect other electronic devices being used in the vicinity. This kind of disturbance is known as electromagnetic interference, and it is becoming more and more common.
Two kinds of measures are necessary to ensure that a number of electronic devices in a limited space function normally without interfering with each other. Emission measures prevent devices from generating noise, while immunity measures are designed to prevent devices from being affected when they are exposed to noise generated by other devices. If an environment is balanced with both kinds of measures to ensure that electronic devices operate in close vicinity without mutual interference, or electromagnetic interference (EMI) , such an environment is said to maintain electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) . EMI filters are noise suppression components indispensable for EMI suppression.
The dissemination of smartphones and increasing use of electronics in vehicles mean that we are always increasingly surrounded by electronics. Many devices that incorporate wireless circuits and digital circuits in order to connect to the internet often suffer from mutual interference. Noise suppression technology for establishing EMC is becoming an increasingly important part of ensuring the proper operation of all electronic devices that are densely deployed.
All aspects of our modern life are flooded with electronic devices. Increasingly downsized, integrating multiple functions, and handling radio frequencies, they use more power and emit stronger electromagnetic waves. So they generate noise, filling our living space with a complex mix of electromagnetic waves. In keeping with changing customer requirements and the trends of electronics, Murata’s inductors and noise suppression components continue to evolve with a broad lineup featuring diverse functions, helping customers achieve power savings in their products and create cleaner electromagnetic environments.
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