Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is a group of tests that limit disturbances produced by equipment and simulate test reaction of the equipment under the influence of disturbances. Limits and disturbances are simulated and specified for every device through harmonized standards.
EMC is usually divided into two theoretical aspects, emission, and immunity testing. Emission measurement considers how many disturbances are produced by the equipment under test. Immunity shows how many disturbances can the tested equipment take and still work properly. Harmonized Standards show values based on where the equipment must be installed or to which family of products it belongs.
Accredited tests include a variety of fields such as residential and industrial environments, measurement equipment, maritime navigational equipment, household appliances, IT equipment, lamps, etc.
Typical emission measurements:
Typical immunity measurements:
Laboratory Center of KONČAR – Electrical Engineering Institute is accredited by the Croatian Accreditation Agency (HAA) in accordance with HRN EN ISO/IEC 17025 for the scope of tests specified in the Accreditation Certificate No. 1035 and the scope of calibration specified in the Accreditation Certificate No. 2057, covered by EA-MLA.