Industry White Paper
New Developments in CISPR Standards
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Whitepaper Overview
The International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR = “Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques) is a technical committee of the International Electro-technical Commission established in 1933 to protect radio reception from interference. The committee has subcommittees that fulfill both product and basic standardization roles.
There are several levels of CISPR publications. On the most basic level, CISPR 16 defines the measurement apparatus, and how measurements shall be made. The appropriate product standard dictates how and when changes in CISPR 16 apply to individual product tests.
In this article from Rohde & Schwarz, learn about new developments in CISPR product standards arising from changes to EMI compliance measurements.