DocumentCode
3146686
Title
20 Years of professional experience in international EMC-labs
Author
Hansen, Diethard
Author_Institution
EURO EMC SERVICE (EES), Berikon, Switzerland
fYear
2002
fDate
21-24 May 2002
Firstpage
43
Lastpage
46
Abstract
Is EMC/telecom (CE) testing a business or just another regulatory requirement? Can EMC be a potential trade barrier between Asia and the EU? The following issues are considered. Tricks of the trade in global EMC compliance (CE, MRA, norms, clients). Consequences if manufacturers do not take EMC serious. EMC management (20Y) in small, medium and large EU corporations. Competition in EU (Germany) EMC markets. Why should your lab be ISO/EN 17025? Procedure, cost and benefits. Planning, investing, marketing, operating, staffing and managing labs. Calibration, measurement uncertainty (k = 2) traceability, employee training. First results of the 100 German EMC inter-lab-comparison test. German DAR auditor (10Y) experience in quality and technical assessment. Which common deficiencies in the labs do frequently occur? Illustrative case studies of auditing EU and Asian test labs. Can Asia avoid western world mistakes? This is all embedded in a critical review and analysis of politics, technology, interpretation of norms and lab service quality.
Keywords
calibration; electromagnetic compatibility; laboratories; telecommunication equipment testing; Asia; EMC management; EMC/telecom testing; EU; EU corporations; calibration; employee training; global EMC compliance; international EMC-labs; lab service quality; marketing; measurement uncertainty; planning; trade barrier; Asia; Calibration; Electromagnetic compatibility; ISO standards; Management training; Manufacturing; Marketing management; Measurement uncertainty; Telecommunications; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2002 3rd International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7277-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ELMAGC.2002.1177358
Filename
1177358
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