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What kinds of EMI EMC tests do you need to do against LED lights according to international standards?

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing must be performed on LED lights in accordance with international standards to guarantee that the lights are safe to use and will not interfere with the proper functioning of other electronic devices in a manner that could be potentially hazardous. The particular tests that must be carried out on LED lights are determined not only by the kind of light itself, but also by the setting in which the lights are to be used. According to the majority of international standards, LED lights are needed to pass a variety of EMI and EMC tests, including the following: This test measures the electromagnetic energy that is conducted along power and signal cables and is generally used to assess the electromagnetic emission of LED lights. Conducted emission test: This test measures the electromagnetic energy that is conducted along power and signal cables. Radiated emission test: This test measures the electromagnet