GUIDEBOOK

 

 
FOR-EMC Guidebooks

We have a pleasure of introduce an

EMC Test Toolkit

A set of four guidebooks including essentials of electromagnetic compatibility.
Four volumes which provide an extensive information and guidance essential for every laboratory and manufacturer.

 
     
 

1. Guidebook on conformity assessment routes according to article 10.1 and 10.2 of the EMC Directive

Chapter 1 Introduction to Electromagnetic Interference
Chapter 2 The EMC Directive
Chapter 3 EMC Standards
Chapter 4 The Technical Construction File Route to Compliance
Chapter 5 Achieving Compliance with the Directive
Chapter 6 Commission Proposal for a new EMC Directive COM(2002) 759 final
Appendix A CE Marking requirements
Appendix B Definition of Components, Apparatus, Systems and Installations
Appendix C EMC Design Practices Used in Large Installations
Appendix D Practical Testing Methods Applied to Gensets
Prepared by York EMC Services Ltd. (UK). The first part of the guidebook gives the broad introduction to the topics of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), such as generation and propagation mechanisms of EMI, sources of EMI, techniques available for protection purposes, etc. Then the EMC Directive is introduced, its scope and requirements are presented. Another part describes widely the standards used to prove electromagnetic compatibility and different routes to achieve compliance with the EMC Directive.
 
     
 

2. Guidebook on practical laboratory application of harmonised standards to specific devices under test (DUT) with examples

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Emission Measurements
Chapter 3 Immunity Testing
Chapter 4 Environments
Chapter 5 Immunity tests: description
Chapter 6 Multi directive equipment
Chapter 7 Electrical Fast Transients (EFT Burst) test setup
Chapter 8 Slow High Energy level Surge impulses
Chapter 9 Mains voltage variations
Chapter 10 On site emissions testing
Chapter 11 Essential EMC phenomena (as seen by EC)
Chapter 12 Specific devices under test
Prepared by CE-Test (The Netherlands). The guidebook widely discusses the electromagnetic compatibility measurement techniques. Test set-ups as well as equipment and standards requirements are introduced with reference to emission and immunity measurements. Included examples show the steps to follow when starting an approval procedure for applying the CE mark.
 
     
 

3. Guidebook on validation, measurement traceability and uncertainty in EMC tests as required by the quality management system according to EN ISO/IEC 17025

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Measurement Traceability
Chapter 3 Calibration
Chapter 4 Validation and verification
Chapter 5 Measurement Uncertainty
Appendix A Example radiated emissions uncertainty budget
Appendix B Example radiated immunity uncertainty budget
Appendix C Example ESD uncertainty budget
Prepared by York EMC Services Ltd. (UK). The guidebook provides an extensive information and guidance about tests validation, traceability of measurement demonstration and estimation of measurement uncertainty. Guidebook describes the necessary processes that need to be implemented to ensure that:
• The test is validated against the requirements of the standard at the outset
• The test remains valid throughout the calibration cycle of the test equipment
• The calibration and regular checking of equipment is carried out in an appropriate way
• Appropriate uncertainties are applied to each test
 
 

4. Guidebook on practical verification of test equipment characteristics as described in relevant basic EMC standards of EN 61000-4-x series.

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Instrument summary
Chapter 3 Traceability of calibration
Chapter 4 Standard particulars
Chapter 5 What to calibrate
Chapter 6 Glossary of terms
Chapter 7 Reference documents
Prepared by NEMKO AS (Norway). The guidebook examines seven of the basic immunity standards in the EN 61000-4-series with respect to implied accuracy of the test instruments used to perform the tests, and what it means in terms of calibration and verification requirements. The guidebook discusses the basics of calibration of instruments and how to achieve traceability to national and/or international standards. Each of the basic standards is visited and instrument modules that need to be calibrated to achieve the accuracy specified in the standard are discussed.

 
 
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