In message <cd67f0b2.1981a%[email protected]>, dated Thu, 14 Mar 2013, Scott Xe <[email protected]> writes:

For medium and small companies, they have no test facilities and the engineers who may not have got the professional training in EMC requirements

BAD!!!! Train them. It saves money, time and heartache.

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.

Indeed: corporate confidence is bound to be damaged when no-one knows if the latest product will pass or be an EMC or safety basket-case.
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