GB/T 15287-1994
ActiveComplete filter units for radio interference suppression--Part 1:Generic specification
抑制射频干扰整件滤波器 第一部分:总规范
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This standard specifies the general requirements, test methods, and quality assessment procedures for complete filter units designed to suppress radio interference. It is applied in the electronics industry for components used in power lines, signal lines, and equipment enclosures to limit electromagnetic emissions and ensure compliance with EMC regulations. The standard is relevant for manufacturers and testers of filters integrated into consumer electronics, industrial machinery, and telecommunications devices.
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