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How to do EMI emission test on lighting products with EMI receiver?

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The following procedures are commonly included when doing EMI emission testing on lighting goods using an EMI receiver : Setting up the lighting product to be tested, the electromagnetic interference (EMI) receiver, and the necessary test accessories, such as cables, antennae, and grounding equipment, is part of the preparation process. Calibration: In order to get correct readings, you will need to calibrate the EMI receiver. Choose the frequency range to be tested based on the appropriate EMC standards and requirements, such as IEC 61000-6-3 and FCC Part 15, for example. Test frequency range selection. Positioning of the Antenna: Position the antenna such that it is in the test area so that it can pick up the electromagnetic emissions that are being produced by the lighting product. Power up the lighting product: After the lighting product has been powered up, it should be turned on and given some time to stabilize. Measurement: With the EMI receiver in hand, get the process of mea

How to use an EMI receiver?

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The following is an example of a typical application of an EMI receiver: Before employing the EMI receiver, it is necessary to determine the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards that are pertinent to the equipment that is going to be tested. Both the necessary amounts of electromagnetic emissions and the frequency bands within which tests should be made will be specified by the standards. The EMI receiver need to be calibrated in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Antenna configuration: The electromagnetic interference (EMI) receiver is often attached to an antenna, which is used to pick up the electromagnetic emissions from the item that is being tested. The antenna has to be positioned in such a way that it is in close proximity to the device, and it also needs to be orientated in such a way that it receives signals most effectively. The frequency range being tested as well as the requirements of the EMI standards will both play a role in det