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'''Interference''' is the term often used for the subset of [[noise]] which is not natural, but comes from other electrical systems; e.g. [[crosstalk]], or radio and television transmissions, noise from industrial sources such a car ignitions, etc.
 
'''Interference''' is the term often used for the subset of [[noise]] which is not natural, but comes from other electrical systems; e.g. [[crosstalk]], or radio and television transmissions, noise from industrial sources such a car ignitions, etc.
  
The term '''electro-magnetic interference''' ('''EMI'' for short) is sometimes used, to emphasize that it is carried via the [[electric field]] and/or the [[magnetic field]].
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The term '''electro-magnetic interference''' ('''EMI''' for short) is sometimes used, to emphasize that it is carried via the [[electric field]] and/or the [[magnetic field]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:15, 4 February 2020

Interference is the term often used for the subset of noise which is not natural, but comes from other electrical systems; e.g. crosstalk, or radio and television transmissions, noise from industrial sources such a car ignitions, etc.

The term electro-magnetic interference (EMI for short) is sometimes used, to emphasize that it is carried via the electric field and/or the magnetic field.