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EMCEnvironmental Modeling Center
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EMCElectromagnetic Compatibility: The ability of electronic equipment to be a "good electromagnetic neighbor": It neither causes, nor is susceptible to, electromagnetic interference (within the limits of applicable standards).
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EMCRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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EMCAbbreviation for electromagnetic compatibility.
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EMCShort for Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC is the term used to describe how well a device or system is able to function in an electromagnetic environment without introducing electromagnetic disturba [..]
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EMCEmergency Management Committee
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EMCElectro-magnetic compatibility.
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EMC(((EMC)))[[glo:EMC]] The Enhanced Machine Controller. Initially a NIST project. Renamed to Machinekit in 2012.
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EMCThe Enhanced Machine Controller. Initially a NIST project. EMC is able to run a wide range of motion devices.
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EMCAn application that presents a graphical screen to the machine operator allowing manipulation of machine and the corresponding controlling program.
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EMCExport Management Company
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EMCSee Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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EMCEEC Electromagnetic Compatibility
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EMCEncephalomyocarditis
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EMCElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electronic and electrical equipment and systems to operate without adversely affecting other electrical or electronic equipment or being affected [..]
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EMCElectromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMFs
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EMCEnergy Management Centre – the location where the electricity is traded for all generation assets of the energy firm.
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EMCElectronic Message Centre that can be remotely programmed to display a message using a personal computer and modem.
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EMCExceptional Mitigating Circumstances
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EMCExport Management Company
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EMCElectro Magnetic Compatibility
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EMCElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a test criterion which aims to ensure that equipment items or systems will not interfere with each other (electromagnetic interference).
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EMCEnvironmental Modeling Center
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EMCsee "equilibrium moisture content"
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EMCDescribes how an electronic device will behave in a "real world" setting of EMI, as defined by the environment and the intended application. Different EMC/EMI standards and specifications are imposed based on the classification of an electronic device and its environmental application. Submit/Edit
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EMCEnvironmental Modeling Center
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EMCEnvironmental Modeling Center
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EMCElectroMagnetic Compatibility Further Reading
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EMCElectroMagnetic Compatibility Further Reading
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