CISPR-11 is one of the most well known standards implemented by the Comite International Special des Perturbations Radioelectriques (International Special Committee on Radio Interference or CISPR). It was created to standardize the measurement and control of electromagnetic emissions from Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) equipment. First introduced in 1975, it has been revised five times since and is now a complex and thorough standard. For more information on the CISPR-11 standard and its revisions, please refer to the additional information.
Additional Information:
In Compliance Magazine: CISPR 11
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