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I have a simple analogue circuit design that doesn’t use microprocessors. Can I ignore EMC?

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I have a simple analogue circuit design that doesn’t use microprocessors. Can I ignore EMC?

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No. Two compelling reasons: one, your product will still be subjected to incoming RF and transient interference and so must be designed from the start to cope with and reject this interference. Two, even analogue circuits can suffer from spurious high-frequency oscillations which affect other radio services, and have to be actively designed to avoid this.

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