EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) testing is the process of evaluating a product's ability to function as intended in the presence of electromagnetic fields and to ensure that it does not generate harmful electromagnetic emissions.
EMC testing typically involves two types of tests:
- emissions testing - used to measure the amount of EMI emitted by a device
- immunity testing - used to measure the device's ability to resist immunity from external sources.

EMC testing is normally conducted in a laboratory environment by using special equipment, such as an EMC test chamber and other supporting EMC testing instruments.
When designing any electronic device, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is one of the top considerations. With good EMC, you can keep your device from emitting and receiving signals that can interrupt functionality. EMC is also a crucial part of meeting the standards and requirements of different organizations and governments. Not meeting these standards can prevent you from selling your product in significant markets.
EMCSOSIN have been committed to the EMC testing field, specializing in providing EMC testing instruments, product rectification and training service. Our self-developed EMC equipment including: ESD simulator, EFT/burst generator, surge generator, voltage dips generator, power frequency magnetic field generator, damped oscillatory wave generator, automotive pulse simulator etc. EMCSOSIN also provide customers with professional EMC system integration solutions.







