
Please contact us or refer to our scope of accreditation for more information. DEKRA evaluates the applicable Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements that an electronic device or component has in order to comply with national and international standards and requirements.Ensure compliance with EMC regulations for your products with our comprehensive EMC testing services. Voltage fluctuations and flickers (CEI6 & EN6).Radiated electromagnetic field (for example FCC part 15 & 18, CISPR11 & EN55011, CISPR22 & EN55022).Our experts will guide you through your certification process. The EMC Testing Laboratory is specialized in measuring electromagnetic disturbances through its cutting-edge equipment. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing measures the ability of equipment or systems to function satisfactorily in their electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbance to anything in that environment. With its technical expertise, its semi-anechoic chambers and its state of the art equipment, the EMC Testing Laboratory is your designated partner to provide support during your product’s EMC and EMI qualification process from prototype development to a proper product certification. We can also conduct numerous measurements at short notice and on site in our mobile laboratory.The conformity to electromagnetic compatibility and interference (EMC and EMI) norms and regulations is a crucial step in the development of every electric and electronic product. Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing (EMC), Electromagnetic Interference Testing (EMI), Radio Frequency Interference Testing (RFI) supporting a wide array. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing is not only vital for regulatory compliance, but also for the safety and long-term success of todays devices. In our highly-equipped testing labs focus on the following areas: Alarm systems, automotive/e-mobility, components, electric smog measurements, household and leisure products, industrial products, information technology, laboratory products, lights, medical devices, motor vehicle accessories/parts, railway technology products. Testing of the product according to the 2014/30/EU EMC directive: The equipment must be designed so that the electromagnetic frequencies do not interfere with the function of other products and vice versa.Our experts will evaluate the electromagnetic compatibility of your product in only three steps: Random sample testing during mass production as part of a quality assurance program.Testing at the final prototype stage prior to production, complete with a test report for market regulators and stakeholders.Testing in the development phase to spot potential problems early and reign in costs.We provide thorough, impartial testing for the key stages of your product development: As a “Notified Body” within the framework of the EMC directive in Europe and listed by the US Federal Communications Commission, our test mark reflects a commitment to excellence recognized globally.Īre you interested in our EMC testing services? Contact us now to request a quote! We have earned the respect and trust of industry leaders and international authorities. We are thorough, awarding a test mark only after both an initial inspection and repeated checks of production sites. This guidance will assist your understanding of the regulations and includes obligations for manufacturers, their authorised representatives, importers and distributors. Testing is carried out by experts in our state-of-the-art laboratories or, in many cases, conveniently on-site. Our EMC testing regime takes these standards into account, issuing certification for compliance with international market regulations. Anybody wanting to bring such products onto the European market has to comply with the EMC directive 2014/30/EU. To prevent this, electric and electronic devices have to adhere to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) guidelines and must bear the CE marking. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is defined bidirectionally, requiring both an acceptable level of emissions by the device and susceptibility to other. Electromagnetic interference and susceptibility that is merely annoying in one context can be life-threatening in another. This can be achieved by measuring the emissions of a. EMC testing guarantees the reliability and interference-free functioning of different electronic devices and systems in a common electromagnetic environment. Manufacturers of electric and electronic devices in a wide range of industries, from automotive and railway to household and leisure goods to medical and laboratory equipment want to ensure that their products function safely and effectively. Electromagnetic immunity: refers to the ability of a device or system to function correctly in the presence of unwanted emissions.
