The Karel EMC/EMI laboratory, which became operational in 2022 using state-of-the-art equipment, has two control rooms and a semi-reflection-free room.
Our laboratory guarantees accurate, impartial, reliable, high quality and traceable test results by meticulously structuring test processes in accordance with "EN/ISO 17025 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories" standards.
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) refers to any interference effect or signal, natural or man-made, occurring at radio frequencies. EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) is defined as the ability of a device or system to operate in an electromagnetic environment without being affected by another device and without interference to other devices. The importance of EMC/EMI testing is the proper functioning of electrical equipment and systems in an environment, with or in the presence of other electrical devices. These tests are carried out to limit the electromagnetic energy emitted by the devices and to ensure that the devices operate smoothly in the presence of various electromagnetic signals.