Also known as CISPR
The Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques (CISPR; ) was founded in 1934 to set standards for controlling electromagnetic interference in electrical and electronic devices and is a part of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
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The Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques (CISPR; ) was founded in 1934 to set standards for controlling electromagnetic interference in electrical and electronic devices and is a part of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
== Organization == CISPR is composed of six technical and one management subcommittees, each responsible for a different area, defined as: AA - Radio-interference measurements and statistical methods B - Interference relating to industrial, scientific, and medical radio-frequency apparatus, to other (heavy) industrial equipment, overhead power lines, high voltage equipment, and electric traction D - Electromagnetic disturbances related to electric/electronic equipment on vehicles and internal combustion engine-powered devices F - Interference relating to household appliances tools, lighting equipment, and similar apparatus H - Limits for the protection of radio frequencies I - Electromagnetic compatibility of information technology equipment, multimedia equipment, and receivers S - Steering Committee
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