List of radio and safety standards applicable to the 2nd generation PLU
# | Standard | Description | Countries |
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1 | ETSI EN 300 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11) | ETSI EN 301 489-1 EMC Testing of RF Devices. ETSI EN 301 489 covers radio equipment and ancillary equipment concerning electromagnetic compatibility. As a leader in electromagnetic compatibility, EMC, regulatory compliance testing, Keystone Compliance assists electronic equipment manufacturers with EMC testing. | Israel Europe (EU) |
2 | ETSI EN 301-489-17 V3.2.5 (2022-08) | The EN 301-489-17 EMC test standard defines test methods for immunity to ripple at the DC input power port of electronic and electrical equipment. EN 301-489-17 compliance testing is applicable to certain low-voltage DC power ports of equipment. | Israel Europe (EU) |
3 | ICES-003 Issue 7 | The standard specifies the limits and methods of measurement of radiofrequency emissions, as well as administrative requirements for information technology equipment (ITE), including digital apparatus. | Canada |
4 | Israeli Ministry of Communication- Non applicability Order | TBD | Israel |
5 | AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015 | The frequency range covered by this standard is 9 KHz to 400 GHz. The CISPR 32 standard is titled: “Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission requirements”, published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).CISPR 32:2015 applies to multimedia equipment (MME) as defined in 3.1. 24 and having a rated RMS. AC or DC supply voltage not exceeding 600 V. This publication covers two classes of MME (Class A and Class B). The MME classes are specified in Clause 4. | Australia New Zealand |
6 | VCCI – CISPR 32:2016 | The VCCI Mark is a voluntary certification for IT equipment in Japan. The Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment is the responsible Japanese authority.The frequency range covered by this standard is 9 KHz to 400 GHz. The CISPR 32 standard is titled: “Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission requirements”, published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). | Japan |
7 | NOM-208-SCFI-2016 (IFT-008-2015) | NOM-208-SCFI-2016 is an Official Mexican Standard that specifies the technical requirements and testing methods for short-range radio communication devices operating in specific frequency bands. This standard ensures these devices are safe and function reliably.The NOM-208-SCFI-2016 has been published in the official gazette (Diario Oficial de la Federación, DOF) on February 7, 2017. This NOM will replace emergency standard NOM‐EM‐016‐SCFI‐2015, and it draws its technical references from technical disposition IFT-008-2015. The NOM-208-SCFI-2016 applies to all devices that operate within the frequency bands 902‐928 MHz, 2400‐2483.5 MHz & 5725‐5850 MHz. | Mexico |
8 | FCC 47 CFR Part 15:2017, subpart B | FCC Part 15B is a subset of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) regulations for electronic devices that emit radio frequency signals. Any RF device that sends radio frequency signals can potentially interfere with other electrical devices.Subpart B deals with unintentional radiators—devices for which the purpose is not to produce radio waves, but which do anyway, such as computers. There are 16 sections between 15.101 and 15.123. | USA |
9 | EN IEC 62311:2020 | Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz).It applies to electronic and electrical equipment for which no dedicated product standard or product family standard regarding human exposure to electromagnetic fields applies. It covers equipment with intentional or non-intentional radiators as well as a combination thereof. This document provides assessment methods and criteria to evaluate equipment against limits on exposure of people related to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields. | Europe (EU) Recognized in USA |
10 | ANSI C63.4-2014 | ANSI C63.4, conducted emission testing, conducting ground plane, digital equipment, electric field measurement, line impedance stabilization network, low-voltage electrical equipment, low-voltage electronic equipment, magnetic field measurement, normalized site attenuation, radiated emission testing, radio-noise emissions, radio-noise power, site attenuation, unintentional radiators | USA |
11 | ISO 7637-2 | This part of ISO 7637 specifies test methods and procedures to ensure the compatibility to conducted electrical transients of equipment installed on passenger cars and commercial vehicles fitted with 12 V or 24 V electrical systems. It describes bench tests for both the injection and measurement of transients. | Worldwide (ISO standard) |
12 | ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07) | ETSI EN 300 328 regulates the specifications for transmission systems operating in the license free 2.4 GHz band. The 2.4 GHz band is used for technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi / WLAN (2.4 GHz), ZigBee and others.It specifies requirements to demonstrate that the radio equipment uses the radio spectrum effectively and supports the efficient use of the radio spectrum, in order to avoid harmful interference. It also describes what the spectrum access requirements are to facilitate sharing the spectrum with other equipment. | Europe (EU) |
13 | IEC 62368-1:2018 | IEC 62368-1:2018 is applicable to the safety of electrical and electronic equipment within the field of audio, video, information and communication technology, and business and office machines with a rated voltage not exceeding 600 V. This document does not include requirements for performance or functional characteristics of equipment.This is a product safety standard that classifies energy sources, prescribes safeguards against those energy sources, and provides guidance on the application of, and requirements for, those safeguards.The prescribed safeguards are intended to reduce the likelihood of pain, injury and, in the case of fire, property damage. | Europe (EU) North America Worldwide |
14 | EN IEC 62368-1: 2020+A11:2020 | Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment – Part 1: Safety requirementsIEC 62368-1:2023 is a product safety standard that classifies energy sources, prescribes safeguards against those energy sources, and provides guidance on the application of, and requirements for, those safeguards. The prescribed safeguards are intended to reduce the likelihood of pain, injury and, in the case of fire, property damage. The objective of the introduction is to help designers to understand the underlying principles of safety in order to design safe equipment. These principles are informative and not an alternative to the detailed requirements of this document. | Europe (EU) Worldwide |
15 | EN IEC 62311:2020 | Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz).IEC 62311:2019 applies to electronic and electrical equipment for which no dedicated product standard or product family standard regarding human exposure to electromagnetic fields applies. It covers equipment with intentional or non-intentional radiators as well as a combination thereof. This document provides assessment methods and criteria to evaluate equipment against limits on exposure of people related to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields. The frequency range covered is from 0 Hz to 300 GHz. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This document does not specify limits expressed by means of basic restrictions and/or reference levels. Such limits are subject to the applied assessment scheme, for example by means of regional limits. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) a clear distinction between intentional and unintentional radiators has been introduced; b) the exposure to non-uniform fields is considered; c) the treatment of uncertainty for the assessment procedures has been improved; d) various summation regimes are described in Annex A; e) the information from meanwhile published basic standards has been used and hence all informative annexes of the previous edition have been removed. Key words: Human Exposure, Electromagnetic Fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz). | Europe (EU) Worldwide |
16 | AS/NZS 62368-1:2022 | Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment – Part 1: Safety requirements.This standard adopts IEC 62368‐1:2018 (ED 3.0) with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which applies to the safety of electrical and electronic equipment within the field of audio, video, information and communication technology, and business and office machines with a rated voltage not exceeding 600 V. This document does not include requirements for performance or functional characteristics of equipment. | Australia New Zealand |
17 | AS/NZS 4268:2017 | AS/NZS 4268 specifies the minimum performance requirements and test methods of measurement for short-range devices and low-interference potential devices. | Australia New Zealand |
18 | NOM-001-SCFI-2018 based on NMX-I-60950-1-NYCE-2015 | This NOM standard establishes the characteristics and safety requirements that electronic equipment must meet, that are manufactured, imported, commercialized, distributed or leased in Mexico.NMX-I-60950-1-NYCE-2015 is a Mexican Standard that applies to information technology equipment powered by mains or batteries, including electrical office equipment and associated equipment, with a maximum nominal voltage of 600 V. This Mexican Standard applies to information technology equipment of information that operates on single-phase supply voltages of 100 VAC to 277 VAC and 50 Hz or 60 Hz and/or three-phase voltages of 173 VAC. at 480 VAC between lines and 50 Hz or 60 Hz. This Mexican Standard also applies to information technology equipment: -designed to be used as telecommunications terminal equipment and telecommunications network infrastructure equipment, regardless of the power source used. ; -designed and intended to connect directly to, or to be used as infrastructure equipment in, a cable distribution system, regardless of the power source used; -designed to use the alternating current (AC) power network as a means of communication transmission. | Mexico |