EMC Standards

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  • ISO/TR 16764:2003
    ISO/TR 16764:2003 consists of a comparison of electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC) worldwide standards of interest to the lift industry.
  • ISO/TS 21609:2003
    Fives requirements and recommendations for the installation in road vehicles of radio frequency transmitting and receiving equipment, "in-road-vehicle" mounting kits for transportable and handheld RF equipment, and ancillary equipment associated with these. As well as methods for installation,(...)
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  • MIL-STD-461 F
    This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the electromagnetic interference (EMI) emission and susceptibility characteristics of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by(...)
  • MIL-STD-461 F CE101
    This test procedure is used to verify that electromagnetic emissions from the EUT do not exceed the specified requirements for power input leads including returns.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CE102
    This test procedure is used to verify that electromagnetic emissions from the EUT do not exceed the specified requirements for power input leads including returns.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CE106
    This test procedure is used to verify that conducted emissions appearing at the antenna terminal of the EUT do not exceed specified requirements.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS101
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand signals coupled onto input power leads.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS103
    This test procedure is used to determine the presence of intermodulation products that may be caused by undesired signals at the EUT antenna input terminals.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS104
    This test procedure is used to determine the presence of spurious responses that may be caused by undesired signals at the EUT antenna input terminals.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS105
    This test procedure is used to determine the presence of cross-modulation products that may be caused by undesired signals at the EUT antenna terminals.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS106
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand transients coupled onto input power leads.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS109
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand structure currents.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS114
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand RF signals coupled onto EUT associated cabling.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS115
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand impulse signals coupled onto EUT associated cabling.
  • MIL-STD-461 F CS116
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand damped sinusoidal transients coupled onto EUT associated cables and power leads.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RE101
    This test procedure is used to verify that the magnetic field emissions from the EUT and its associated electrical interfaces do not exceed specified requirements.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RE102
    This test procedure is used to verify that electric field emissions from the EUT and its associated cabling do not exceed specified requirements.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RE103
    This test procedure is used to verify that radiated spurious and harmonic emissions from transmitters do not exceed the specified requirements.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RS101
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand radiated magnetic fields.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RS103
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT and associated cabling to withstand electric fields.
  • MIL-STD-461 F RS105
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT enclosure to withstand a transient electromagnetic field.

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