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Performance of an electronic system is generally believed to be a function of components, circuit layout and enclosure design, i.e. hardware dependent. But this is not entirely valid for embedded systems. For such systems, in addition to hardware factors, design of firmware also impacts EMC performance of the system. This paper examines such firmware dependencies of system EMC performance and offers suggestions on software design for embedded systems for better EMC performance.