basic introduction
The electromagnetic compatibility of LED lamps includes electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic anti-interference (EMS) and electromagnetic field radiation (EMF) requirements in three aspects. In order to ensure that the LED lamps can work normally in a complex electromagnetic environment, and to effectively prevent other devices in the surrounding environment from interfering with the normal operation of the lamps, the electromagnetic compatibility performance (EMC) of the lamps and lanterns is very important.
Certification program
Europe | CE, TCO, MPR II |
Asia | VCCI, BSMI, NCC, CCC, CQC, KCC |
North and South America | FCC, IC |
Australia and Africa | C-TICK, RCM, SABS |
Lamp certification test standards
EMI part:
CISPR15, EN55015, J55015, CNS 14115, AS / NZS CISPR15
GB17743, FCC PART15, FCC PART18
IEC / EN610003-2, IEC / EN610003-3, GB17625.1, GB17625.2
EMS part:
IEC / EN61547, GB / T18595
IEC / EN61000-4-2, GB / T17626.2
IEC / EN61000-4-3, GB / T17626.3
IEC / EN61000-4-4, GB / T17626.4
IEC / EN61000-4-5, GB / T17626.5
IEC / EN61000-4-6, GB / T17626.6
IEC / EN61000-4-8, GB / T17626.8
IEC / EN61000-4-11, GB / T17626.11
EMF part:
EN62493: 2010
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The electromagnetic compatibility of LED lamps includes electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic anti-interference (EMS) and electromagnetic field radiation (EMF) requirements in three aspects.
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