Thanks for all responded!  For large companies, they may have test
facilities and knowledgeable engineers to vary their products before sending
to 3rd part lab for verification/certification.  For medium and small
companies, they have no test facilities and the engineers who may not have
got the professional training in EMC requirements rely on the 3rd party lab
for spotting out the failures and the advice for problem fixing.  Dealing
with such companies would be at risk as the test report may not help them
too much.

Regards,

Scott

On 14/3/13 4:40 PM, "Anthony Thomson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Scott, 
>  
> EMC compliance is the sole responsibility of the manufacturer (or whoever
> places the product on the market). It¹s entirely up to you how you control
> ongoing compliance (or not).
>  
> T
>  
>  
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> 
>> From: Scott Xe
>> 
>> Sent: 03/13/13 03:48 PM
>> 
>> To: [email protected]
>> 
>> Subject: [PSES] Critical component in EMC report
>>  
>>> It is common not to have critical component list in EMC reports issued from
>>> 3rd party laboratories.  Those information are essential to track if the
>>> correct parts to be used in mass production.  What is main reason not to
>>> have it as a common practice in the field?
>>> 
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>> 
>>> Scott
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