Electromagnetic compatibility Sample Clauses

The Electromagnetic Compatibility clause sets requirements to ensure that equipment or products do not emit or are not unduly affected by electromagnetic interference. In practice, this clause typically mandates compliance with specific standards or regulations regarding electromagnetic emissions and immunity, and may require testing or certification to demonstrate conformity. Its core function is to prevent operational disruptions or safety hazards caused by electromagnetic interference, thereby ensuring reliable and safe use of electronic devices in their intended environments.
Electromagnetic compatibility. The VAS shall be submitted to the tests described in Annex 9.
Electromagnetic compatibility. The VAS shall be submitted to the tests described in Annex 7. 1.2.1. With regard to the conformity to the functional status in each test, a VAS, which is designed to sound the alarm in the set state in some of the test conditions given in Annex 7 and sound the alarm signal in the tests, is deemed to function as designed in the tests and thus deemed to meet the functional status of the tests. In this case, the manufacturer of the VAS shall prove it by submitting related documents.
Electromagnetic compatibility. The equipment shall meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 (Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 47) requirements or as otherwise stated in the task order. For international orders, the equipment shall conform to the area and local standards that apply.
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Electromagnetic compatibility. 1.3.5.1 All link equipment must comply with ITU-T K.43 for network equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements and must comply with any national regulations relating to electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility. 1.3.5.2 All link equipment must comply with ITU-T K.42 for immunity to radiated electromagnetic energy. 1.3.5.3 All link equipment must comply with ITU-T K.32 for electrostatic discharge 1.3.5.4 All link equipment must comply with EN 55022 class B or FCC Part 15 for radiated and conducted emissions. 1.3.5.5 All link equipment must comply with any national regulations relating to electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility. 1.3.5.6 The link equipment must be immune to radiated electromagnetic field of up to 3V/m.
Electromagnetic compatibility. 3.4.1 General Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a measure of the electromagnetic relationship between a unit of electrical equipment and its environment. The equipment supplier should provide details of the maximum levels of radiated and conducted energy permissible within the computer area that will not interfere with the computer operation. NOTE: Where problems in this area are anticipated or encountered, the equipment supplier should be consulted for recommendations.
Electromagnetic compatibility. In order to maximize impulse radar performance, no constraints on electromagnetic radiation are imposed. The designer, however, is encouraged to provide a Seeker that minimizes impact on other equipment such as radios and televisions, without compromising performance. A pseudo-random pulse repetition rate (PRF) is suggested, for example.
Electromagnetic compatibility. 11.1 In this clause the expression “Electromagnetic Equipment” means any part or parts of the Equipment which are electric or electronic and covered by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 1992 11.2 The Customer warrants to Ambient that at the date hereof all the Electromagnetic Equipment complies fully with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 1992 11.3 The Customer undertakes to Ambient that it will not make any modification to the Electromagnetic Equipment without the prior written consent of Ambient.
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