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EMI Tests

Interaction of an electromagnetic sign with another electromagnetic sign In order for any electronic system to be electromagnetic compatible, it should not cause interaction with other systems in the environment, It should not be affected by electromagnetic waves caused by other systems, It should not be affected by electromagnetic waves caused by it.

EMI is an abbreviation consisting of the initials of the English Electro Magnetic Interference meaning electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) means the interaction of an electromagnetic wave with another electromagnetic wave. In order for any electronic system to be electromagnetically compatible, the following conditions must be met:

  • No interference with other systems in the vicinity
  • Not affected by electromagnetic waves emitted by other systems in the vicinity
  • Likewise, it is not affected by electromagnetic waves caused by it.

In order to avoid possible electromagnetic interference, it is necessary either to minimize the effect of the source causing this interference, either to neutralize the interference environment or to reduce the sensitivity of the device affected by the interference.

One of the most important points of the design study of an electromagnetic compatible system is to make this system electromagnetic compatible. With published international standards, electromagnetic compatibility has become a very important criterion in terms of offering an electronic product to consumers. If a product does not meet the electromagnetic compatibility requirements, it is not possible to offer it to the consumer. Today, electromagnetic compatibility is now one of the most important criteria in the design of electronic systems and devices.

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources are of two types:

  • Natural resources: sunlight, lightning and cosmic resources
  • Artificial sources: electromagnetic impact (EMP), true spectrum users, electrical and electronic systems and electrostatic discharge (ESD)

Among the artificial sources that create electronic interference, it may be possible to show electrical machines, arc furnaces, power lines and computers. A falling lightning disturbs telephone systems and electronic devices in the home, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers and similar devices make snow on the TV screen, hearing the police radios while listening to the radio, the effect of mobile phones on the ABS brake system of vehicles, the influence of aircraft radar systems on laptop computers is always electromagnetic interference (EMI). ).

Many electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests are performed in authorized laboratories. Within the scope of EMC tests, our company performs EMI test studies in accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by local and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our company has been accredited by the Turkish Accreditation Agency (TÜRKAK) according to the TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the test, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in special and official audits.

 

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The firm, which provides auditing, supervision and certification services to internationally recognized standards, also provides periodic inspection, testing and control services.

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