GB/T 17626.6-2017
ActiveElectromagnetic compatibility—Testing and measurement techniques—Immunity to conducted disturbances,induced by radio-frequency fields
电磁兼容 试验和测量技术 射频场感应的传导骚扰抗扰度
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical and electronic equipment against conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency electromagnetic fields. It is applied in product testing and certification across industries such as telecommunications, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and medical devices to ensure equipment can withstand interference coupled through power, signal, or control cables. The standard is critical for compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations in China, particularly for devices operating in environments with high RF noise.
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