CISPR-1-1 : Radio disturbance of ISM Equipment

CISPR-1-1 : Radio disturbance of ISM Equipment

CISPR-1-1 is part of a larger set of standards developed by CISPR, which includes various other standards addressing different aspects of EMC and RFI. These standards help manufacturers, regulators, and users of electronic and electrical equipment ensure that their devices comply with electromagnetic compatibility requirements and minimize the risk of interfering with other equipment or services.

CISPR-1-1, titled "Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Radio-Frequency Equipment," provides guidelines for measuring and setting limits on the radio disturbance characteristics of ISM equipment. ISM equipment refers to devices used in industrial, scientific, and medical fields that generate radio frequency energy for purposes other than communication.

The standard defines the measurement methods and limits for radio disturbance emissions produced by ISM equipment, taking into account the frequency range, power levels, and characteristics of the equipment. It aims to ensure that ISM equipment does not cause harmful interference to other radio services operating in the same frequency bands.

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