Dear colleagues.

In EN 55032:2015 the definition of a wired network port (3.1.32) is for the 
connection of voice, data and signalling transfers intended to interconnect 
widely dispersed systems by direct connection to a single user or multi-user 
communication network e.g. CATV, PSTN, ISDN, xDSL, LAN.

We have a communication system that uses RJ45 network connectors for audio, 
data & signalling using a modified version of the Ethernet protocol. It is 
mostly direct connection between two units over distances of up to 150m but can 
also be multi-connection using a customised Ethernet switch.

Would these types of ports required conducted emissions measurements as 
detailed in annex A tables A.11 & A.12?

Many thanks in advance.

Ian McBurney
Design & Compliance Engineer.

Allen & Heath Ltd.
Kernick Industrial Estate,
Penryn, Cornwall. TR10 9LU. UK
T: 01326 372070
E: [email protected]


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