Title :
The European EMC directive in the light of CE marketing
Author :
Dhar, V.K. ; Takpere, T.Y.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Regional Test Lab., Gov. of India, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a serious and escalating form of environmental pollution. Its effects range from annoyance due to crackles on broadcast reception, to potentially fatal accidents due to corruption of safety critical control systems. In short, various forms of EMI prevent the proper use of the radio frequency spectrum. To control such types of environmental pollution, a variety of regulations and legislation exist. The European Union has introduced an “EMC” directive to ensure that all electrical/electronic equipment shall meet the essential requirements if the manufacturer exports to the European market. Knowledge of this directive becomes essential for all manufacturers and exporters. The intention of this paper is to give an awareness regarding the legislative and technical aspects of the EMC directive
Keywords :
conformance testing; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic equipment testing; legislation; radiofrequency interference; CE marketing; EMI; European EMC directive; European market; conformity mark; electrical equipment; electromagnetic interference; electronic equipment; environmental pollution; exporters; legislation; manufacturers; radio frequency spectrum; regulations; Accidents; Control systems; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic equipment manufacture; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Pollution; Radio broadcasting; Radio frequency; Safety;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility '97. Proceedings of the International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad
Print_ISBN :
81-900652-0-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMIC.1997.669780