What Does CE Certified Mean?

If you are manufacturing an electronic device and plan to market it in the European Union (EU), you’ve likely heard of the importance of CE certification. CE, or European Conformity, is a compliance mark that demonstrates a device complies with all relevant EU...

What Are Radiated Emissions?

If you’ve ever looked at electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, such as FCC Part 15, you’ve likely seen the term “radiated emissions” used frequently. Radiated emissions are a common type of electromagnetic radiation. They can cause a variety of issues for...

What is Conducted Susceptibility?

Electronic devices sold in the United States, European Union and other markets are required to comply with various electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. These regulations exist to protect the  A key aspect of EMC compliance is verifying that your device...

EMI vs. EMC: What’s the Difference?

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are two common terms you’ll see if you’re in the process of developing an electronic device. Electronic devices are tested for both EMI and EMC before going to market. While these terms are...

What is Radiated Susceptibility?

If you’re in the process of designing or manufacturing an electronic device, you’re likely familiar with the importance of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).  Electromagnetic compatibility refers to your device’s ability to function in its environment without being...