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CISPR
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| International special committee on radio interference
To promote international agreement on the aspects of radio interference set out hereafter, thereby facilitating international trade. 1) Protection of radio reception from interference sources such as: - electrical appliances of all types; - ignition systems; - electricity supply systems, including electric transport systems: - industrial, scientific and electromedical radiofrequency (excluding radiation from transmitters intended for conveying information); - sound and television broadcasting receivers; - information technology equipment. 2) Equipment and methods for the measurement of interference. 3) Limits for interference caused by the sources listed in Item 1. 4) Requirements for the immunity of sound and television broadcast receiving installations from interference and (in liaison with IEC Technical Committees) the prescriptions of methods of measurement of such immunity. 5) Where possible overlap arises in the standards adopted by the CISPR and other IEC and ISO Technical Committees, the consideration jointly with those Committees of the emission and immunity requirements for devices other than receivers. 6) Impact of safety regulations on interference suppression of electrical equipment. The CISPR is composed of the following bodies: Each National Committee of the IEC and the following International Organizations: - CIGRE (International Council on Large Electric Systems) - EBU (European Broadcasting Union) - ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) - IARU (International Amateur Radio Union) - ITU-R (International Telecommunications Union - Radio-communications Sector |