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intertek Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7SB UK 01372 370900 CISPR 32: Update on the anticipated EMC emission requirements for multimedia productsCISPR 32: Update 1 Introduction The International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC) the body that devises and defines international harmonised Standards for electrotechnical products runs over 90 sub-committees to tackle Standards and requirements for various product types. The Comit International Sp cial des Perturbations Radio lectriques ( CISPR ) the special international committee on radio interference - was originally founded in 1934 with a remit to set Standards relating to the management of electromagnetic interference between electrical products and they still shape international Standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility today.
CISPR 32: Update www.intertek.com 2 Impetus for New Standards: (1) Removing ambiguity Previously, Multimedia Equipment was defined as “an appliance, device or system
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