Why do we need an EMI receiver tester?
In order to guarantee that electronic items, such as lighting products, meet the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), an electromagnetic interference (EMI) receiver is put through their paces during the emission level testing process. These guidelines guarantee that electronic equipment may be used risk-free in the conditions for which they were designed. An EMI receiver tester is built to identify any undesirable electromagnetic radiation that may be generated by a device and has the potential to interfere with the operation of other electronic devices. This type of radiation has the ability to disrupt the normal functioning of other electronic devices. Testing products using an EMI receiver enables manufacturers and designers to take the necessary precautions to stop the emission of undesirable electromagnetic radiation. These precautions include testing products with the receiver. This guarantees that the product may be used without risk of injury and will function