Certifying Product with Capacitors & Resistors: RF Disturbance Test?

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The discussion focuses on certifying a product containing capacitors and resistors for EMI/EMC compliance, specifically addressing the necessity of conducting an RF disturbance test. Mahadev inquires about the required tests for certification, while Warren suggests consulting regulatory compliance experts and provides resources for understanding the certification process. Key resources include compliance guidelines and testing facility information. Understanding the relevant certification standards is crucial for successful product compliance.

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I have to certify one of my product which used in industrial pannel boards for EMI/EMC this contains only capacitors and resistors. can anybody help me in what all teas i have to do for this? and one more thing is it necessary to do RF disturbance test on this product?

and What is RF equipment?

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Mahadev
 
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RF, as in Radio Frequency. I don’t know all the applicable details involved with your system so you may need to speak with someone knowledgeable with regulatory compliance in your area. If, however, you would like to be familiarized with the process in a very general way you might browse here;

http://www.percept.com/pages/compliance.html

http://www.emctech.com.au/role_cb.html#link_2

Here are nice photos of a testing facility where equipment is rotated 360 degrees while emission levels are recorded;
http://www.gpcl.com/services/emc_test_facilities.htm

Good luck.
 
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You need to read up on the certification standard you're attempting to meet.

- Warren
 

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