These detail would be detailed in the lab's formal test report.
There are general test configuration requirements in the EMC
Directive, and CISPR16, 22, and 24 that would apply, but the
specific operational states would have to be rationalized in the
report.
47CFR15 has similar details
On 4/6/2012 9:08 PM, Dennis wrote:
> "Don McKenzie"<5V@2.5A> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> Raspberry Pi EMC Testing’s done!
>>
>> Good news! We just received confirmation that the Raspberry Pi has passed
>> EMC testing without requiring any hardware modifications.
>>
>> Full Story:
>> http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/978
>>
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>> Don McKenzie
>>
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>> Just add a VGA monitor or TV, and PS2 Keyboard.
>> Arduino Shield, Programmed in Basic, or C.
>
>
> Does anyone know under what conditions something like this device would be
> tested??
>
> Is code loaded to just o/p a test screen via the HDMI?
> Are the o/p's loaded and cycled at different rates?
> Are all peripherals& I/O exercised?