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News in the area of guidelines and standards

Last update: Q3 2023

Standardization is an ongoing process, trying to keep up with the 'state of art' of technology. As a result, standards are being updated and replaced in an increasing rate. Keeping up to date is a laborious task. Kiwa Dare monitors the changes and report them on this page for you. In this regular column, we'll try to keep you as much as possible up to date of changes and expected modifications.

Important Notices:

These pages contain the most commonly used standards and guidelines by Kiwa Dare. Standards not included in this overview can be applied on request. A complete overview of harmonized standards is included in the overview (if applicable).

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Legenda:

In the column 'Status' the following codes are used:
  • A: Amendment
  • B: Basic standard
  • C: Correction
  • G: Generic standard
  • H: Harmonised standard
  • P: Product standard
  • D: Directive
  • R: Regulation
  • TR: Technical Reference
  • M: Manufacturer specific requirements

The validity of the standards/directives etc. is color coded:
  • Green: Valid
  • Orange: Will be changed or replaced soon
  • Red: No longer valid
  • Blue: Transition period
  • Yellow: Can be used as technical reference document
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Identification Description Status Version Date of issue Remarks
Ansi C63.4 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz B NA- 2014-06-13 Revises Ansi C63.4-2009
IEEE/ANSI C63.4a-2017 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz Amendment 1: Test Site Validation A NA- 2017-01-01 Amendment Standard - Active.U.S. consensus standard methods are specified in Annex D of this amendment for validating standard test sites and alternative test sites used for measurement of radiated radio-frequency (RF) signals and noise emitted from electrical and electronic devices in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1 GHz. In addition, various updates are made to equations in 4.5, Annex F, Annex G, and Annex N.