In many EMC applications, cabling has a major impact on the immunity and emissions performance of a system. Cables can receive electromagnetic fields and propagate the induced voltages/currents through enclosures (shields) into sensitive circuits causing interference. Conversely, cables can conduct and radiate electromagnetic noise from a system resulting in EMC compliance issues.
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