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One important objective of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) studies is to make the products compliant with the EMC requirement of the customers or the standards. However, all the EMC compliance verifications are applied before the delivery of final products. Will the product still be EMC compliant during the lifetime? If not, what is the risk of non-compliance with EMC requirements, and how...
This paper presents a simulation flow for the prediction of the long-term evolution of EMC levels during the life-time of electronic devices or systems. This new requirement is essential to extend the warranty of critical applications operating in harsh environments. The simulation of the evolution of the electromagnetic emission of a switched-mode power supply is given as a validation case.
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