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Abstract
All electric and electronic equipment must comply with electromagnetic compatibility standards that limit the amount of interference that they can emit. However, the process to mitigate this interference can be sometimes overwhelming, especially if the device under test presents different modes of operation. In this case, it is needed to find which mode presents the worst-case scenario and if it can cause the test to…</description>
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