EMC Precompliance Testing

The EMC Shop works with customers with novice to regular experience, identifying the best areas to invest for future test and development, while mitigating downtime and risk of failures. EMC testing can be considered a foreign art only to be practiced by the experts who are immersed in it daily. With the evolution of the internet (IoT), as is with many tasks, is becoming simplified and feasible to DIY it.

EMC precompliance testing is a valueable step to assess the electromagnetic emissions and susceptibility of electronic devices. It helps manufacturers identify and rectify potential EMC issues before full compliance testing and certification.

EMC PRECOMPLIANCE TESTING OVERVIEWS

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The EMC Shop supports manufacturers across many industries to order equipment and start EMC precompliance testing.

TESTING EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES

EMC precompliance testing does not require specialized laboratories or anechoic chambers to get meaningful data and results. There are technqiues for understanding your test area and labs and doing precompliance EMC testing with safety considered to personnel and surrounding electronics.

Depending on the compliance standards, some legacy test equipment is still viable, allowing you to produce adequate electrical transients or measure and identify failures. Although it may take longer or more challenging to perform.

EMC STANDARDS & REGULATIONS

Depending on goals and objectives, test standards can be used as a guide to produce intended tests and evaluate the performance of your DUT.

WHY OUR CUSTOMERS PERFORM INHOUSE PRECOMPLIANCE EMC TESTING

Save Time

Minimize trips to the test lab and avoid scheduling conflicts. Running basic measurements will prepare you for certification.

Better Design

Spot checking throughout the design will help you develop a more rugged and efficient product by the end.

Global Results

Compile meaningful test data and compare them with subsidiaries around the world.

MORE REASONS TO PERFORM EMC PRECOMPLIANCE TESTING

  • Cost Savings: Identifies and resolves issues early, reducing costs.
  • Time Efficiency: Shortens time to market by addressing problems in advance.
  • Improved Product Quality: Ensures product reliability and reduced susceptibility to interference.
  • Reduced Risk of Fines: Helps avoid non-compliance fines and recalls.