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What is Radiated Emission test?

Important of Radiated Emission Testing

Ege Test Center and Radiated Emission Test

Radiated Emission , in other words, by means of Radiated Propagation is only one of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) tests. According to the product to be tested according to the EMC standard is determined after determining an anechoic chamber (anechoic chamber) or in the open field test area (OATS) is a test must be done. The purpose of the Radiated Emission test is to determine whether the unwanted electromagnetic frequencies of the product are below a certain level. Radiated EmissionIf the measurement results of a product being tested are below the limit values ​​specified in the relevant standard, this test is considered to have passed. If the measurements on the limit are obtained, a change in design or EMC is required on the remaining product. The studies carried out on this kind of product are R & D studies and are very important works for the producer.

What You Need to Know About Radiated Emission Test

The measured frequency range of the Radiated Emission tests usually starts at 30 MHz and can be up to 1GHz, 2GHz or 6GHz depending on the product specification and the applied standard. Measurements are made with the antennas designed for the specified frequencies and the measurement devices called the EMI Receiver. The measuring distance between the product and the antenna is usually 3 meters or 10 meters. It is also possible to change the limits according to the measuring distance. For example, the limit value of 40 dBuV / m at 3 m can be reduced to 30 dBuV / m if the measurement is done at 10 m.

The Radiated Emission test is one of the most basic tests of EMC tests, so it is a test that the product designers should be familiar with. Measures related to EMC testing of a product should start at the design stage of the product and continue during the serial production phase. Even when the product is in the end user, it should be followed.