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The study of EMC is required only when systems are involved. There are no EMC issues inherently associated with a switch, a spark plug, or even a microprocessor. These are components. EMC issues occur when components are operating and interface with the external environment. This will be explained in the following text.

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(2004). System Level Issues. In: Rybak, T., Steffka, M. (eds) Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-7783-8_2

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