Emission Testing
Immunity Testing
Wireless
EMC Directive (Europe)
FCC (Federal Communications Commision) USA
MIL-STD and Avionics EMC
Austest provides EMC emissions test capabilities encompassing the majority of standards required for compliance with the ACMA's EMC framework and the regimes of other countries including CE Marking requirements for Europe and VCCI for Japan. Our scope of testing includes the following standards:
AS/NZS | EN (CE) | |
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ISM equipment | CISPR11 | 55011 |
Spark ignition engines | CISPR12 | 55012 |
Radio/TV/Audio/Video Equipment | CISPR13 | 55013 |
Electrical motor-operated and thermal appliances | CISPR14.1 | 55014-1 |
Lighting Equipment | CISPR15 | 55015 |
Information Technology | CISPR22 | 55022 |
Generic | AS/NZS 61000.6.3 & AS/NZS 61000.6.4 | EN 61000-6-3 & EN 61000-6-4 |
Arc welding equipment | AS/NZS3652 | |
Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory | EN 61326 |
Apart from CE marking immunity test requirements detailed below, Austest performs testing to the following product family standards;
Many devices such as Wireless Lan (802.11b/g) garage door openers and RKE require compliance with the ACMA's Radiocommunications Low Interference Potential Devices Class Licence. We perform testing for these devices in accordance with the following standards:
Austest performs testing to the ACMA's Radiocommunications (Digital Cordless Communications Devices — DECT Devices) Standard 2007.
All products placed into service in the European Union (EU) must bear the CE mark. This indicates compliance with all technical directives applicable to that product or system. For most electrical or electronic apparatus this includes the EMC Directive.
The simplest way to demonstrate compliance with the protection requirements of the EMC Directive is by making a declaration of conformity to the appropriate harmonised standards.
A harmonised standard is a standard that has been formally accepted by the EU, and referenced in the EC Official Journal. These standards are generally drawn from IEC, CISPR or ETSI standards and are prefixed "EN".
Austest can provide test services to demonstrate compliance with most harmonised EMC standards for most product types. The harmonised standards usually require emissions and immunity tests to be performed on the product.
The most common emission tests required are conducted mains and radiated disturbances. Both tests require specialised equipment and procedures.
A recent additional requirement comes in the form of EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3 which effectively mandate harmonics and flicker limits for all mains powered devices.
Austest performs testing to a range of harmonised standards that may be used to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the EMC Directive.
The most commonly required immunity tests invoked by the harmonised standards are:
Austest can provide testing to these and other immunity standards.
FCC Part 15: Covers the rules for the operation of unintentional, intentional or incidental radiators. Any electrical or electronic devices incorporating a digital circuitry operating with an oscillator or clock speed greater than 9kHz requires approval to this rule. Contains two Classes, A and B. Class A digital device: A digital device that is marketed for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment. Class B digital device: A digital device that is marketed for us in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments.
FCC Part 18: Applies to industrial, scientific, medical and domestic products that generate RF energy to perform work. Examples are devices such as a Microwave Oven or an Ultrasonic Cleaner, etc.
This document lays down technical limits and operational details for various devices and generally requires measurement methods in accordance with ANSIC63.4. However, for some types of digital devices a declaration of conformity to CISPR22 is acceptable.
Austest's EMC facilities are listed with the FCC for performing tests in accordance with part 15 and 18.
Note the FCC does not mandate immunity testing.
Austest Laboratories provides MIL-STD 461F (+ previous versions) and the aircraft EMC standard RTCA DO160 testing, encompassing emissions and susceptibility. Our capabilities cover 10KHz up to 18GHz and with a field strength of up to 200V per metre over the entire range.
Austest is the only Australian lab providing accredited Military and Avionic testing covering EMC and Environmental standards including MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-202 and DEF-STAN 00-35.