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EMC Test
EMC Test

All electrical and electronic devices have the potential to emit magnetic noise.

EMC Test

EMC Test

What is EMC?

All electrical and electronic devices have the potential to emit magnetic noise. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) relates to magnetic noises and immune conditions emitted by electrical and electronic devices or systems. The purpose of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is that different devices or systems work as desired in a common electromagnetic environment.


What is EMC Test?

EMC Tests are tests that check the electromagnetic compatibility of a device or system. In Electromagnetic Compatibility Tests, any electrical and electronic device or system is aimed to operate without being affected by and affecting other devices or systems in the environment. Test limit values and test methods specified in the standards used in EMC Test applications may vary according to the features of the device or system. EMC Test is generally examined in two categories as Immunity and Emission Tests.


Immunity Tests

Immunity Tests are EMC Tests for electrical and electronic devices or systems to work properly under the desired conditions without being affected by other devices or systems in the environment. We can examine these tests in two categories as continuous and discontinuous (temporary regime). EMC Immunity Tests that we carry out in our laboratory are:


Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Test

Radiated Immunity Test

Electrical Fast Transients / Burst Test

Surge Test

RF Field Conducted Immunity Test

Magnetic Distortions in Network Frequency  Test

Voltage Dips and Interruptions Test


Emission Tests

Emission Tests are EMC Tests where magnetic noise emitted by electrical and electronic devices or systems are measured. We can examine these tests in two categories as emission tests carried out by cable and air. EMC Emission Tests carried out in our laboratory are as follows:


Radiated Emission Test

Conducted Emission Test

Harmonics

Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Test

Power Disturbance

Click Test

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