According to the Guidelines on the application of Directive 89/336/EEC:

"... Plug-in cards, such as smart cards or input/output modules, designed
for incorporation into computers are apparatus commonly found in retail
outlets, and available to the general public. Once cards of this type are
inserted in a PC they perform a direct function for the user. They must
therefore be considered as apparatus and are, consequently, subject to the
provisions of the EMC Directive.

This does not mean that they must necessarily be intrinsically compliant
>from the EMC point of view in all cases, if this is either impossible or
impracticable. However, in such cases, they must be designed in such a way
that they become fully EMC compliant (emissions and immunity) when they are
installed as intended in the apparatus, in any of its possible variants and
configurations, without exceptions, and used in the electromagnetic
environment determined by the manufacturer. The instructions accompanying
the component must clearly indicate these requirements, the pertinent
limitations of use and how to comply without resorting to an EMC specialist
(such components are available to non-EMC specialists, for a wide range of
applications). The manufacturer has the ultimate responsibility for this
decision ...".

DIMMs are modules containing one or several chips on a small circuit board,
so, if they are available to the general public, I believe, the above
applies to them.

By the way, according to the same guidelines, integrated circuits are
components without a direct function.

John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Electric





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