Conducted Emission testing measures the unwanted electromagnetic noise that travels through power or signal cables, confirming that the device does not inject interference into the electrical supply/Grid or affect nearby equipment connected to the same power line.
Conducted Emission Testing at our ISO 17025 accredited Lab covers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 MHz and a current up to 200A, 3-phase suitable for a wide variety of products. This broad capability allows us to evaluate compliance for both commercial and specialized applications across global markets.
We take advantage of Line Impedance Stabilization Networks (LISNs), 200 Amp power line filter with 100 dB attenuation and fully compliant programmable AC/DC power source to ensure a clean and stable measurement environment. This setup effectively isolates the test system from external disturbances and guarantees accurate, repeatable results.
Our engineers methodically sweep the full frequency spectrum to locate the strongest emission points. A targeted maximization procedure is then carried out to validate the true peak values used for the final compliance measurement.
Our procedures fully comply with major international standards such as CISPR 11, CISPR 22 / CISPR 32, CISPR 25, FCC Part 15, ICES-003, and UNECE Regulation No. 10 (R10). These standards apply to a wide range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to industrial control systems and communication devices.