The “CE” mark is a safety certification symbol and is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to enter the European market. CE stands for Conformité Européenne (European Conformity). Within the EU market, the “CE” mark is a mandatory certification requirement. Whether electrical products are manufactured within the EU or imported from other countries, they must bear the “CE” mark to indicate compliance with the essential requirements of the EU directives for technical harmonization and standardization. This is a legal requirement under EU law.
1. LVD: low voltage directive
2. EMC: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC = EMI + EMS)
- CE certification = LVD + EMC
- Low-voltage products require emc certification.
- High-voltage products require both EMC and lvd certifications.
- AC (Alternating Current): 75-1500V
- DC (Direct Current): 50-1000V
- Note: All devices powered via USB operate at 5V.
1. Lighting products
2. Household appliances and power tools
3. Personal computers and peripherals
4. Audio and video products
5. Wireless devices
6. Communication products
7. Toys
8. Security devices
9. Industrial machinery
1. Radiation (EN55011, EN55013, EN55022, fcc part 15 & 18, VCCI)
2. Conducted Interference (EN55011, EN55013, EN55014-1, EN55015, EN55022, FCC Part 15 & 18, VCCI)
3. Click Noise (EN55014-1)
4. Power Clamp Radiation (EN55013, EN55014-1)
5. Magnetic Field Emission (EN55011, EN55015)
6. Low-Frequency Interference (EN50091-2)
7. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) (iec61000-4-2, en61000-4-2, GB/T17626.2)
8. Radiated Susceptibility (R/S) (IEC61000-4-3, EN61000-4-3, GB/T17626.3)
9. Electrical Fast Transient/Burst (EFT/B) (IEC61000-4-4, EN61000-4-4, GB/T17626.4)
10. Surge Immunity (SURGE) (IEC61000-4-5, EN61000-4-5, GB/T17626.5)
11. Conducted Susceptibility (C/S) (IEC61000-4-6, EN61000-4-6, GB/T17626.6)
12. Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity (M/S) (IEC61000-4-8, EN61000-4-8, GB/T17626.8)
13. Voltage Dips and Interruptions (DIPS) (IEC61000-4-11, EN61000-4-11, GB/T17626.11)
14. Harmonic Current Emissions (IEC61000-3-2, EN61000-3-2)
15. Voltage Flicker (IEC61000-3-3, EN61000-3-3)
1. Input Test (Power Testing)
2. Heating Test
3. Humidity Test
4. Glow-Wire Test
5. Overload Test
6. Leakage Current Measurement
7. Electric Strength Test
8. Earth Continuity Test
9. Cord Anchorage Test
10. Stability Test
11. Plug Torque Test
12. Impact Test
13. Capacitor Discharge Test at Plug
14. FaULt Conditions Test
15. Working Voltage Measurement
16. Motor Lock-Rotor Test
17. Low and High-Temperature Test
18. Tumbling Test
19. Insulation Resistance Test
20. Ball Pressure Test
21. Screw Torque Test
22. Needle Flame Test
1. 2–3 test samples
2. Circuit schematics
3. Product manual or user guide
4. Application form (provided by our company)
5. Bill of Materials (BOM list)
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