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2014-05-26
AC DC Adapter Must comply EMC Test Standard.
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility), electromagnetic interference wave is the product specification does not affect the operation of the other products , but products also have sufficient capacity to resist outside interference . Therefore , EMC must include two aspects:
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) an electromagnetic interference, EMI refers to the device during normal operation of the host environment can not exceed a certain limit , the electromagnetic interference can be considered divided into two directions :
‧ CE (Conducted Emission) - Conducted radioactive
‧ RE (Radiated Emission) - Radioactive Radiation
EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility) an electromagnetic tolerance of the device is the presence of electromagnetic interference in the environment where a degree of noise immunity , tolerance can be divided into two electromagnetic driving consider:
‧ CS (Conducted Susceptibility) - Conducted tolerance
‧ RE (Radiated Susceptibility) - Radiation tolerance
Information technology equipment in accordance with EU EMC test standards are as follows :
A , EMI: divided into general , commercial or light industrial zone environments (Class B) and heavy industry environments (Class A)
1.EN 55022:
Conducted Emission (Class B or A)
Radiated Emission (Class B or A)
2.EN 61000-3-2: Harmonics (Class A or D)
3.EN 61000-3-3: Flicker
Test items and determine level table
EN 61000-3-2: Harmonics ( less than 75W or 600W measured above Class A, higher than 75w measuring Class D)
EN 61000-3-3: Flicker
B, EMS: regardless of general , commercial or light industrial zone environments (Class B) and heavy industry environments (Class A)
EN 55024
Test items and determine level table
Grade determination :
A non- permitted malfunction during the test
During B testing allows malfunction, but the end of the test , to restore function on their own.
C during the test allows malfunction , but the end of the test , the function can be manually restored .
D allows the malfunction during the test , but the end of the test functions can not be restored .
Our company produces EU plug adapters meet EMC standard, please contact us.
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) an electromagnetic interference, EMI refers to the device during normal operation of the host environment can not exceed a certain limit , the electromagnetic interference can be considered divided into two directions :
‧ CE (Conducted Emission) - Conducted radioactive
‧ RE (Radiated Emission) - Radioactive Radiation
EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility) an electromagnetic tolerance of the device is the presence of electromagnetic interference in the environment where a degree of noise immunity , tolerance can be divided into two electromagnetic driving consider:
‧ CS (Conducted Susceptibility) - Conducted tolerance
‧ RE (Radiated Susceptibility) - Radiation tolerance
Information technology equipment in accordance with EU EMC test standards are as follows :
A , EMI: divided into general , commercial or light industrial zone environments (Class B) and heavy industry environments (Class A)
1.EN 55022:
Conducted Emission (Class B or A)
Radiated Emission (Class B or A)
2.EN 61000-3-2: Harmonics (Class A or D)
3.EN 61000-3-3: Flicker
Test items and determine level table
EN 61000-3-2: Harmonics ( less than 75W or 600W measured above Class A, higher than 75w measuring Class D)
EN 61000-3-3: Flicker
B, EMS: regardless of general , commercial or light industrial zone environments (Class B) and heavy industry environments (Class A)
EN 55024
Test items and determine level table
Grade determination :
A non- permitted malfunction during the test
During B testing allows malfunction, but the end of the test , to restore function on their own.
C during the test allows malfunction , but the end of the test , the function can be manually restored .
D allows the malfunction during the test , but the end of the test functions can not be restored .
Our company produces EU plug adapters meet EMC standard, please contact us.