Hi Any opinions as to when testing conducted and radiated missions of a medical device being tested to IEC 60601-1-2 can be performed to CISPR 14-1 or CISPR 32 instead of CISPR 11? Would it be more appropriate to test a medical device used in home health care environment using CISPR 14-1 instead of CISPR 11 since CISPR 14-1 is four household devices? Any ideas as to when testing using CISPR 32 instead of CISPR 11 is appropriate. Many modern medical devices/systems incorporate multimedia devices (some of which have not been tested to CISPR 32). Thanks in advance to anyone who responds.
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