EMC COMPLIANCE TESTING & PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Knowledge of the EMC compliance testing process and the performance criteria against which a product is assessed is essential to success when preparing for EMC testing.
When testing for emissions your device must be exercising all parts of the circuit fully. Whilst testing for immunity some tests will use continuous (usually modulated) waves and others will involve very short bursts (transient) phenomena.
Your device must comply with one of the following performance criteria for immunity tests:
• Criteria A - Indicates that your device has performed within the specification limits. • Criteria B - The product may have had a temporary degradation, which is self-recoverable. • Criteria C - Similar to B, but the test includes an allowance for operator intervention.
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