EMC Electronic Compatibility

EMC electronic compatibility (ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC), 2014/30 / EU)

EMC stands for ElectroMagnetic Compatibility, and in Korean, means "electromagnetic compatibility" and "electronic". Electromagnetic radiation generated from electrical and electronic products and equipment causes electromagnetic interference and poses a threat to human health and the environment.
In addition, as the use of electronic devices is further increased, the importance of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is further increased, as it may interfere with the operation of connected devices and other proximity devices. You are The purpose of the electromagnetic compatibility test is to evaluate the level of electromagnetic radiation generated from the device and to evaluate the resistance of the device from interference generated from other electrical and electronic devices in order to confirm the possibility of interference.
All electronic products shipped to the market need to demonstrate safety through EMC certification. Certification is obligatory in many countries, and various electrical and electronic products sold as imports and exports in the European region need to comply with the European Union's electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

 

Conformance Procedures Based On the EMC Directive (2004/108 / EC)