by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Aug 4, 2017 | EMC Testing
Conducted emissions are basically electromagnetic interference (EMI) or noise. That originates from frequencies generated internally by an electronic or electrical device. These emissions are then propagated along interconnected cables. Cables could signal ports,...
by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Jul 4, 2017 | EMC Testing
In this article, we will discuss typical electrostatic discharge (ESD) problems and common solutions. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a common phenomenon that is encountered on an everyday basis by many of us. It is the sudden flow of electrical energy between two...
by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Jun 11, 2017 | EMC Testing
We often get asked what is EMC testing, why is it testing performed, who should be performing EMC testing and how do we do the testing. So this brief article will attempt to answer these questions in a non-technical manner. Hopefully, after this, you will understand...
by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Mar 31, 2017 | Commercial EMC testing
EMC compliance for HDMI Radiated Emissions testing (EMI) in Australia is a subject that many designers face with HDMI been incorporated into many consumer products. At EMC Bayswater we quite often see high-speed data ports with cables that connect to various other...
by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Jan 31, 2017 | Wireless and Radio testing
Considering adding Bluetooth to your product? Not sure what Bluetooth EMC compliance is required. EMC compliance when adding Bluetooth to your host product may seem straightforward. And to others a compliance nightmare. Hopefully, this blog will help you get on Once...
by EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd | Jan 25, 2017 | Wireless and Radio testing
The Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Declaration of Conformity (DoC) key characteristics. Are listed in this article, along with the required Technical Contents that should accompany the DOC. And links to the relevant information sources. As an example, we have used an...