Immunity Tests / Radiated Immunity Test
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test (Radiated Immunity Test)
The IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test is applied to evaluate the resistance level of electronic and electrical devices against environmental electromagnetic fields. This test measures the ability of products to maintain their performance when exposed to high-frequency electromagnetic fields.
Test Structure and Features
- Performed within the frequency range of 80 MHz to 6 GHz
- A controlled test environment is provided using directional antennas and an anechoic chamber
- Tests are generally carried out at field strengths ranging from 1 V/m to 10 V/m
- Test procedures fully compliant with the IEC 61000-4-3 standard are used
What Is Its Purpose?
The purpose of this test is to observe whether the device can operate against surrounding high-frequency electromagnetic fields without losing its functionality. Radio frequency fields may cause performance loss or malfunction, especially in wireless communication devices, medical equipment, and industrial control systems. These risks are minimized through the Radiated Immunity test.
Compliance with Standards
Our Radiated Immunity tests are fully compliant with international standards such as IEC/EN 61000-4-3, ISO 11452-2, and MIL-STD-461. During the test, the behavior of the device is monitored, functional disturbances are identified, and the results are reported in detail.
Why Is It Important?
Today, many devices operate in the same environment as various wireless systems and electromagnetic sources. Devices that are weak against radio frequency fields may negatively affect user experience and cause system failures. This test supports the product’s compliance with market regulations (CE, FCC, UL) while also playing a critical role in terms of safety and reliability.
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