conducted interference
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conducted interference
[kən′dək·təd ‚in·tər′fir·əns] (communications)
Interfering signals arriving by direct coupling such as on communications and power lines.
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This specification requires tests for
conducted interference at the mains terminal, interference power radiated from the mains lead and discontinuous interference or clicks.
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The conducted interferences caused by power converter flow through battery, motor, cables, coupling capacitances and chassis.
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