Description: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electrical and electronic equipment to operate satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without causing harmful interference to other devices. This concept is crucial in the design and development of electronic systems, as it ensures that devices not only operate efficiently but also comply with regulations governing electromagnetic emissions. EMC encompasses two main aspects: immunity, which is the ability of a device to withstand external interference, and emission, which refers to the amount of electromagnetic interference a device can generate. The importance of electromagnetic compatibility has grown with the increase in the density of electronic devices in environments such as homes, offices, and industries, where the coexistence of multiple devices is common. Therefore, ensuring electromagnetic compatibility not only enhances project performance but is also essential for complying with safety and quality regulations in electronic design.