Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing​

Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility for Safety, Reliability and Global Market Access

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing

DEKRA evaluates the applicable Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements that an electronic device or component has in order to comply with national and international standards and requirements.

The Benefits of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing​

  • Ensures compliance with global EMC regulations
  • Reduces risk of interference in complex environments
  • Validates product performance and safety
  • Supports early detection of emission or immunity issues

About EMC Testing

EMC testing ensures that products operate safely and reliably without interfering with other electronic devices or being affected by them. DEKRA conducts EMC testing for both emissions (radiated and conducted) and immunity (resistance to disturbances), in a controlled environment such as anechoic chambers and shielded rooms.
We provide EMC testing during the development phase (pre-compliance and debugging) as well as for final certification. Testing is customized for each device type, technology, and target market.
Our EMC Testing Capabilities​
DEKRA is a EU Notified Body and Certification Body in several countries.​ Our EMC testing supports certification and regulatory requirements in:
  • Europe (CE)
  • USA (FCC)
  • Canada (ISED)
  • Japan (VCCI)
  • Korea (KC)
  • Taiwan (BSMI)
  • Australia/New Zealand (RCM/RSM)
  • South Africa (SABS)
  • And many more
Why DEKRA?
Comprehensive EMC Testing Services

We provide a full range of emissions, immunity, and coexistence testing services for all product types, supporting both development and certification phases.

Global Laboratory Presence

Our accredited EMC laboratories operate in key markets across APAC, EMEA, and the Americas, ensuring consistent testing and quicker access to global markets.

Recognized Technical Expertise

Our experts actively participate in international standardization bodies, ensuring that our testing practices are up-to-date and our results are reliable.

Flexible Testing Options

We offer EMC testing at our laboratories or directly at your location, which minimizes disruption and accelerates time to market.

Frequently Asked Questions
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing verifies that your device can operate without causing or being affected by electromagnetic interference. This is crucial for meeting regulatory requirements and ensuring the reliability and safety of your product in real-world environments.
Nearly all electronic and electrical devices must meet EMC requirements. This includes:
  • Consumer electronics, telecom, and IT equipment
  • Medical and industrial devices
  • Automotive systems, aircraft electronics, and military applications
  • Smart home devices, lighting, and power electronics
If your product emits or is affected by electromagnetic energy, EMC compliance is likely mandatory for global market approval.
EMC testing typically includes two main categories:
  • Emissions Testing (EMI) – Measures unintentional electromagnetic energy a device emits, either radiated (through the air) or conducted (through cables).
  • Immunity Testing (EMS) – Evaluates how well the device withstands external disturbances such as:
    • Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
    • Radiated Radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (radiated immunity)
    • High-energy transient over-voltages (surge)
    • Electrical fast transients (EFT)
    • Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations
To fully assess electromagnetic behaviour, EMC testing (including both EMI and EMS) is required.
Tests are performed in shielded rooms, anechoic chambers, or open-area test sites (OATS) under controlled conditions.
The required standards depend on your device type and target markets. Common ones include:
  • EN 55032 / EN 55035 – Multimedia equipment (EU
  • IEC 61000-4-x series – Global immunity test methods
  • FCC Part 15 – Digital devices (USA)
  • ISO 11452 / CISPR 25 – Automotive electronics
  • IEC 60601-1-2 – Medical electrical equipment
DEKRA helps you identify the applicable standards and supports you throughout the compliance process.
EMC compliance is mandatory in nearly all major markets and is essential for CE, FCC, and other certifications.
For instance, FCC Part 15 applies to most of the electrical and electronic equipment in the USA. Other regions like Europe (CE), Canada (ISED), Japan (VCCI), South Korea (KC), Australia/New Zealand (RCM/RSM) and beyond have their own requirements.
EMC requirements vary by region because each regulatory authority defines its own standards, limits, and testing procedures:
Region / Mark Main Regulatory Authority Scope Key Focus Approval / Certification Process
Europe (CE) European Union Emissions & Immunity Covers electrical/electronic products

Conducted and Radiated Emissions and Immunity
Self-declaration via CE mark using harmonized standards
North America (FCC/ISED) FCC (US) / ISED (Canada) Emissions Conducted & radiated emissions Mandatory testing in accredited labs; official approval required
Australia / New Zealand (RCM/RSM) ACMA / MBIE Emissions & Immunity Harmonized with international standards, includes labelling RCM mark; compliance verified through documentation and testing
Japan (VCCI) VCCI Emissions Mainly IT equipment; Conducted and Radiated Emissions Compliance demonstration; no official government approval
South Korea (KC) KC Emissions & Immunity Covers electrical/electronic products

Conducted and Radiated Emissions and Immunity
Accredited lab testing; documentation submission required
Taiwan (BSMI)BSMI Emissions & Immunity Broad product coverage; both emissions and immunity Certification required before market entry
In summary, while emissions testing is a common requirement worldwide, the scope, limits, and approval process differ by region. Manufacturers targeting multiple markets often need region-specific testing to ensure full compliance.
Typical steps include:
1. Identifying applicable regulations and standards
2. Preparing the device and test plan
3. Performing emissions and immunity tests
4. Reviewing data and issuing compliance reports
DEKRA offers complete support from pre-compliance debugging to final certification testing.
Failure is not the end; it is a chance to improve. DEKRA’s EMC experts help you:
  • Identify the root cause (e.g., grounding, shielding, PCB layout)
  • Apply practical mitigation strategies
  • Re-test efficiently to get your product back on track
Start as early as possible, ideally during the design and development phase. DEKRA provides:
  • Pre-compliance testing
  • Design consultation
  • Debugging and root cause analysis
Early-stage evaluations reduce the risk of costly redesigns and avoid last-minute delays.
Absolutely. Many products require a combination of:
  • EMC testing – for emissions and immunity
  • RF testing – for intentional wireless transmissions
  • SAR testing – for human RF exposure
  • OTA testing – for wireless performance
DEKRA offers integrated testing programs to streamline your certification path, minimizing time to market and simplifying logistics.
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