oskärmade
Oskärmade is a Swedish adjective used to describe objects, cables, enclosures, or systems that lack shielding against electromagnetic interference. In technical contexts it refers to components that do not have a conductive enclosure or layer designed to block external radio frequency fields or to contain their own emissions. The form oskärmade is commonly found in phrases like oskärmade kablar or oskärmad utrustning.
The concept is central in electromagnetism and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Shielding reduces unwanted coupling between components
Common examples include oskärmade kablar, such as unshielded twisted pair cables in telecommunications and certain types
Regulatory standards for EMC govern the allowable emissions and susceptibility of equipment, influencing whether a design