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EMC design methodology for electronic equipment is examined from the cost-effective aspect. Different engineering solutions are evaluated in light of their cost versus their efficiency in providing EMI suppression for emission and immunity. As cost is a critical factor in the consumer market, the dB per dollar (dB/$) value of an EMI control must be taken into consideration in the EMC design methodology. A number of practical examples are given as an illustration.