GB/T 17624.1-1998
ActiveElectromagnetic compatibility--General--Application and interpretation of fundamental definitions and terms
电磁兼容 综述 电磁兼容基本术语和定义的应用与解释
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a unified set of definitions and interpretations for fundamental electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) terms, ensuring consistent understanding across testing, design, and regulatory compliance. It is applied by engineers and procurement professionals in the telecommunications, electronics, and electrical industries to clarify concepts like interference, immunity, and emission limits during product development and certification. The standard serves as a foundational reference for interpreting EMC test results and harmonizing technical communication between manufacturers, test labs, and regulatory bodies in China.
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