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The aim of the paper is to develop a basic field-circuit approach to electromagnetic boundary field problems (BVPs). Compared with existing circuit approaches we contribute with a model allowing radiation to be taken into consideration. Radiative and conductive transfer of energy are reflected in boundary conditions (BCs) that involve both circuit and field ones. The theory is based on electromagnetic energy flow.