Transcription of Guide to CE Marking & Radio Equipment Directive
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Guide toCE Marking & Radio Equipment Directive for Low PowerWireless TransmittersProvided byElite Electronic Engineering, Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL 60515630-495-9770 | EMC & Environmental Stress TestingJune 17, 2016 Table of Contents1CE and RED OverviewPage 3 What does it cover and where does it apply2 Determine the RequirementsPage 8 Directives and Harmonized Standards3 Testing for the Effective Use of Spectrum Page 16 Power, spurious emissions, and spectrum sharing4 Testing for EMCPage 19 Evaluate the integrated transmitter system for EMC5 Tests/Analysis for Low Voltage Directive Page 20 The LVD applies with no voltage limit. 6 Gather Documentation Page 22 Your objective evidence of compliance7 Transitioning to REDPage 28 What s necessary to move from R&TTE to RED?28 Final CommentsPage 26 What s the next step with Elite to get my testing completed ?The CE Mark is the label placed on manufactured and imported goods in the European Union.
The Radio Equipment Directive, or RED is a product‐specific directive that establishes the requirements for (*seeall wireless transmitters and receivers exclusions). The scope of the RED includes radio devices that range from cell phone handsets and cell
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