4. Electromagnetic compatibility measurements
To predict the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) behavior of a board, it is sometimes important to test the behavior of individual components. For example, the parasitic emissions of a microcontroller are measured when it is used for certain applications, and the behavior of a transformer is analyzed as a function of frequency to predict conduction currents between primary and secondary.
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