Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment — Emission requirements

Designation Number:
CAN/CSA-CISPR 32:17
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Amendment Revision
ICS code(s):
33.100.10
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

NOTE Blue coloured text within this document indicates text that will be aligned with the future MME immunity publication CISPR 35.

This International Standard applies to multimedia equipment (MME) as defined in 3.1.24 and having a rated r.m.s. AC or DC supply voltage not exceeding 600 V.

MME intended primarily for professional use is within the scope of this publication.

The emission requirements in this standard are not intended to be applicable to the intentional transmissions from a radio communication device operated in accordance with the ITU-R Radio Regulations, nor to any spurious emissions related to these intentional transmissions.

Equipment, for which emission requirements in the frequency range covered by this publication are explicitly formulated in other CISPR publications is excluded from the scope of this publication.

In-situ testing is outside the scope of this publication.

This publication covers two classes of MME (Class A and Class B). The MME classes are specified in Clause 4.

The objectives of this publication are:

1) to establish requirements which provide an adequate level of protection of the radio spectrum, allowing radio services to operate as intended in the frequency range 9 kHz to 400 GHz;

2) to specify procedures to ensure the reproducibility of measurement and the repeatability of results.

Project need:

Project Need
The primary objective of the standard is to maintain alignment with international requirements. This proposed Amendment is being developed at the request of the EMC Committee. It will provide the industry with alignment with the latest international requirements.

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