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CISPR

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What is CISPR?

CISPR (Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques) is an international standards organization that develops standards for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). These standards set limits for the emission of radio frequency disturbances from electrical and electronic equipment to protect radio services and ensure that equipment functions as intended in its electromagnetic environment. CISPR standards are widely used for product testing and certification to demonstrate compliance with EMC regulations. The organization's technical committee, IEC TC 77, is responsible for its work.

What other technologies are related to CISPR?

CISPR Competitor Technologies

The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable in the US. While CISPR is international, FCC standards can be seen as competing within the US market because they both define EMC standards and regulations.
mentioned alongside CISPR in 6% (111) of relevant job posts

CISPR Complementary Technologies

The IEC is a global standards organization that publishes many standards used worldwide. CISPR is actually a committee of the IEC focused on radio disturbance characteristics. So, IEC provides an umbrella and governance structure, making it highly complementary.
mentioned alongside CISPR in 2% (109) of relevant job posts

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