conducted interference

"Conducted interference" refers to unwanted electromagnetic disturbances transmitted through physical connections, affecting electronic devices.

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Definition

C1Telecommunications

(technical, formal)Unwanted signals or noise entering a device via direct physical contact with electrical conductors, degrading its performance.

Example

  • The technician identified conducted interference as the cause of the signal degradation in the communication system.

C1Electronics

(technical, formal)Electromagnetic disturbances traveling along conductive paths, leading to malfunctions or reduced performance of electronic equipment.

Example

  • Conducted interference was found to be responsible for the erratic behavior of the circuit.