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EMC emission testing is based on the electromagnetic emission from the system to the surroundings. The most common standard for EMC emission testing is defined by CISPR 32. CISPR 32 is an international radio disturbance standard for multimedia equipment. CISPR 32 establishes a standard to make sure the protocol and equipment does not negatively affect the performance of other electronic systems and networks.
The standard defines two classes depending on end-use environments:
EMC emission testing is separated into two main categories:
The following section specifies details on test setup, common emission sources in failing cases, and common debug procedure or designs for both radiated emission and conducted emission tests.