EMC & EMI Standards for CE and FCC marking. Consumer Electronics
This is the first video in series "EMC and EMI compliance for Electronic Engineers". Here I'm making an introduction to the subject and discussing the most relevant standards that apply in Consumer Electronics industry. I'm a professional Electronic Design Engineer with over 6 years of experience in designing and volume manufacturing of electronic products. I have designed many award winning products for companies such as Audient, Creek Audio and Kinesys Projects where I am currently employed. On my channel you will find engineering tips and best practices that I developed during my career which will apply to all aspects of the job of being an engineer. I post one video every week, so please subscribe and let me know any comments or suggestions for improving the channel. Thanks! Timecode: 00:00 - Preview 00:17 - Intro 00:43 - Declaration of Conformity 01:52 - What EMC is composed of 02:10 - CE and FCC marking 02:15 - Conducted emissions (EN55032) 02:54 - Conducted emissions (FCC 47 part 15) 03:10 - EN55032 conducted emissions test setup 04:29 - Radiated emissions (EN55032) 04:52 - EN55032 radiated emissions test setup 06:03 - Testing above 1GHz 06:12 - ICES-003 standard 06:28 - Radiated emissions summary 07:09 - Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) testing 07:32 - EN61000-4-2 test setup 08:02 - EN61000-4-2 description 09:27 - Surge test (EN61000-4-5) 09:35 - Fast transient test (EN61000-4-4) 09:45 - AM/FM Injected Current test (EN61000-4-6) 10:04 - Mains Voltage Harmonics + Fluctuations (EN61000-3-2+EN61000-3-3) 11:08 - Video summary Standards discussed in the video: 47 CFR Part 15 + ANSI C63.4:2014 (USA - EMC) ICES-003:2020 (Canada - EMC) EN55032:2015 (CE - EMC for Consumer Electronics) EN55035:2017 (CE - ESD for Consumer Electronics) EN61000-3-2 (CE - Mains Voltage Harmonics on Equipment over 75W) EN61000-3-3 (CE - Voltage Fluctuations) EN61000-4-2 (CE - ESD generic standard, part of EN55035) EN61000-4-3 (CE - EMC generic standard, part of EN55035) EN61000-4-4 (CE - Fast Transient/Burst standard, part of EN55035) EN61000-4-5 (CE - Surge Immunity, part of EN55035) EN61000-4-6 (CE - AM/FM Injected Current, part of EN55035) EN61000-4-11 (CE - Voltage Dips and Interruptions, part of EN55035) BS Online: https://bsol.bsigroup.com/

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