When you use a remote control to turn on your TV, you certainly don’t want your phone signal to be disrupted. EMC testing helps prevent such unexpected interference and ensures product reliability. Once on the market, a product must function properly without affecting or being affected by other equipment. This benefits both you and your customers.
JJR LAB also offers on-site EMC testing — no matter how large the machines or systems are. We work with flexibility, always striving to align with your project plans and schedules.
1. Household appliances, power tools, electric toys
2. Lighting equipment
3. IT and office equipment
4. Audio and video devices
5. Telecommunication and networking terminal equipment
6. Industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment
7. Measurement instruments
8. Electronically controlled components (e.g., electronic switches, dimmers)
9. Other electronic/electrical products (e.g., power adapters, batteries, UPS)
All electrically powered devices must comply with the European EMC Directives 2014/30/EU and 2004/108/EC, ensuring they neither cause nor are affected by electromagnetic interference.
JJR LAB in China can assist clients in obtaining the CE-EMC mark or, if needed, CB-emc certification to support international recognition and conversion.
1. Conducted emissions
2. Radiated emissions
3. Radiated magnetic fields
4. Disturbance power
5. Electromagnetic field strength
6. Harmonics of power supply
7. Voltage fluctuations and flicker
1. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
2. Electrical fast transient bursts (EFT)
3. Surge immunity
4. RF conducted immunity
5. RF radiated immunity
6. Power frequency magnetic field immunity
7. Voltage dips, short interruptions
International:
IEC 61000-6-3, IEC 61000-6-4, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 60945, CISPR 11, 13, 14, 15, 22, 32
Europe:
EN 61000-6-3, 6-4, 3-2, 3-3; EN 55011, 55013, 55014-1, 55015, 55022, 55032, 300386, 60945
USA:
fcc part 15, Part 18
Canada:
ICES-003, ICES-006
Australia/New Zealand:
AS/NZS 61000.6.3, 6.4; AS/NZS CISPR 11, 13, 14.1, 15, 22
Japan:
VCCI
Taiwan:
CNS 13438, 13439, 13783-1, 13803, 14115
International:
IEC 61000-6-1, 6-2, 6-5; IEC 61000-4 series (4-2 to 4-12, 4-29); CISPR 14-2, 20, 24
Europe:
EN 61000-6-1, 6-2, 6-5; EN 61000-4 series; EN 55014-2, 55020, 55024; EN 50130-4, 50412-2-1, 60601-1-2, 61326, 61547
International:
CISPR 13, 20
Europe:
EN 55013, 55020
USA:
FCC V-chip Test, FCC Caption Decode Test
Canada:
BETS-7
Australia/New Zealand:
AS/NZS CISPR 13
Japan:
J55013
Taiwan:
CNS 14409, 14676-4, 14676-5, 14972
Europe:
D-Book / E-Book
USA:
A74 ATSC Performance Test, FCC V-chip Test, FCC Caption Decode Test
Taiwan:
bsmi Digital TV Tests (CNS 14409, 14676-4, 14676-5, 14972)
E-Mark Certification:
ECE R10, 97/24/EC (Chapter 8)
International:
CISPR 25; ISO 11452 (parts 1–10), ISO 10605, ISO 16750-2/3/4, ISO 7637-1/2/3
Europe:
EN 50498
USA:
SAE J1113 (parts 2–4, 11–13, 21–24, 41–42)
Japan:
JASO D001, D007, D008, D010, D011
China:
GB/T 17619, 18655, 19951, 21437.2, 21437.3, 28046.21, 28046.4
Taiwan:
CNS 14498 series, 14500, 15207 series, CNS 9589, VSCC 56 series
Military Equipment:
MIL-STD 461 (CE 101, CE 102, CS 101, CS 114, RE 101, RE 102, RS 101, RS 103)
Railway Applications:
EN 50121-3-2, EN 50121-4, EN 50155, EN 61000-6-5, IEC 60571
Substation Communication Systems:
EN 61850-3
IC EMC Services:
IEC 61967 series (parts 2–6, 8);
IEC 62132 series (parts 2–5, 8, 9);
IEC 62215-3;
SAE J1752-2, J1752-3
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