LED lamps need to do EMC and EMI test according to the international standards
LED lamps are, in fact, electronic devices; as such, they need to be put through Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) testing in accordance with the international standards to ensure that they are safe to use and will not interfere with other electronic devices in a way that could be potentially hazardous to the user. This is done to ensure that LED lamps are safe to use and will not pose a risk to the user. The specific criteria that LED lights need to be able to fulfill vary from one kind of lamp to another, as well as depending on the setting and the objective that the lamp is intended to serve. For instance, LED lamps that are intended to be used in residential or commercial lighting applications typically need to comply with standards such as IEC/EN 62471 for photobiological safety, IEC/EN 55015 for electromagnetic disturbance, and IEC/EN 61000-3 for electromagnetic compatibility. These standards were developed by the International Electrot