Title: Understanding BS EN 60068-2-75:2016 and BSEN 55016-3-2016
Products are designed to meet various requirements to ensure their safety, reliability, and performance. However, in the course of their lifecycle, they may encounter various types of shock, such as drops, which can damage the electrical and electronic equipment. To assess the ability of products to withstand such shocks, international standards are developed. Two such standards are BS EN 60068-2-75:2016 and BSEN 55016-3-201In this article, we will discuss the purpose and importance of these two standards.
What is BS EN 60068-2-75:2016?
BSEN 60068-2-75:2016 is an international standard for environmental testing of products. The standard focuses specifically on the impact of mechanical shock, such as that caused by dropping, on electrical and electronic equipment. The purpose of this standard is to provide guidelines and test methods to assess the ability of products to withstand various levels of shock during their lifecycle.
The standard provides a framework for testing products under various conditions, such as different levels of shock, to determine their resistance to damage. The test procedures are designed to simulate real-world conditions, such as drops, vibration, and aging, which can cause damage to electrical and electronic equipment.
BSEN 60068-2-75:2016 also provides guidelines for labeling and documentation of products' shock-resistant capabilities. This standard is essential for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that their products meet the necessary safety and performance requirements.
What is BSEN 55016-3-2016?
BSEN 55016-3-2016 is an international standard for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. The standard focuses on the measurement of radiated and conducted disturbances in electrical and electronic systems. The purpose of this standard is to provide guidelines and test methods to ensure EMC compliance with the requirements of other international standards, such as BSEN 60068-2-75:2016.
EMC is the ability of electrical and electronic systems to function in their intended environment while minimizing electromagnetic emissions. The standard provides a framework for testing products under various conditions, such as different levels of interference, to determine their EMC compliance.
The test procedures are designed to simulate real-world conditions, such as radio frequency interference, voltage spikes, and electrical noise, which can cause damage to electrical and electronic equipment.
BSEN 55016-3-2016 also provides guidelines for labeling and documentation of products' EMC capabilities. This standard is essential for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that their products meet the necessary safety and performance requirements.
Conclusion:
BSEN 60068-2-75:2016 and BSEN 55016-3-2016 are two essential international standards that provide guidelines and test methods for assessing the shock-resistant and EMC capabilities of electrical and electronic products. These standards are widely recognized and used by manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that their products meet the necessary safety and performance requirements. By adhering to these standards, manufacturers can ensure that their products are reliable, safe, and perform as expected during their entire lifecycle.
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