Safety & EMC Standards & Block-Block Interface Definitions

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Safety & EMC Standards & Block-Block Interface Definitions 318-595 Lab 2 Safety & EMC Standards & Block-Block Interface Definitions Objectives Introduction to Global Safety Standards Introduction to Global EMC Standards Determine Applicable Safety & EMC Standards Update Product & Block Level Requirements

Safety Hazards & Mitigations 318-595 Lab 2 Safety Hazards & Mitigations Deliverable 2: Safety Mitigation Slides (Team Deliverable) You must make the product immune to these real world hazards Single Point Device or Component Failures in Unsafe Manner Burns from Touchable Surfaces > 40oC or High Temp Over Ambient Electric Shock Fire, Explosion or Shattering Sharp Edges and Pinch Points Abusive or Unknowing Users including Children Find and Document All the Safety Test Standards applicable to your product to provide some safety test coverage Develop 1 page (minimum) Mitigation plans that include any design aspects as well as brief description of test plans to verify robustness (see template slides) Identify which blocks are affected by design aspects and add appropriate requirements to those blocks

Unsafe Single Point/Device Failures 318-595 Lab 2 Unsafe Single Point/Device Failures Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Burns from Hot, Touchable Surfaces 318-595 Lab 2 Burns from Hot, Touchable Surfaces Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

318-595 Lab 2 Electric Shock Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Fire, Explosion or Shattering 318-595 Lab 2 Fire, Explosion or Shattering Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Sharp Edges & Pinch Points 318-595 Lab 2 Sharp Edges & Pinch Points Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Abusive Or Unknowing Users 318-595 Lab 2 Abusive Or Unknowing Users Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

EMC Hazards & Mitigations 318-595 Lab 2 EMC Hazards & Mitigations Deliverable 1: EMC Mitigation Slides (Team Deliverable) You must guard your product against the following real world hazards Electrostatic Discharges Ambient or Stray Magnetic Field Energy RF Electrical Field Energy Interference of Your Product with Other Electronic Products Poor Commercial Incoming AC Power Quality Find and Document All the EMC Test Standards applicable to your product to provide reasonable test coverage against the above hazards (See Attached Table + EU Directive Lists) Develop 1 page (minimum) Mitigation plans that include any design aspects as well as brief description of test plans to verify robustness (see template slides) Identify which blocks are affected by design aspects and add appropriate requirements to those blocks

Med Device Directive EMC Test Summary 318-595 Lab 2 Med Device Directive EMC Test Summary US/FCC: 47 CFR 15 - Radio Frequency Devices 47 CFR 18 - Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment IEC: 60601-1-2 Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements and tests 61000-3-2 EMC Part 3: Limits - Section 2: Limitation of harmonics in low-voltage supplies <16A 61000-3-3 EMC Part 3: Limits - Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supplies <16A 61000-3-5 EMC Part 3: Limits - Section 5: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supplies >16A 61000-4-1 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 1: Overview of immunity tests 61000-4-2 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 2: ESD immunity tests 61000-4-3 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 3: Radiated radiofrequency immunity tests 61000-4-4 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity tests 61000-4-5 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 5: Surge immunity tests 61000-4-6 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 6: Conducted radiofrequency immunity tests 61000-4-7 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 7: General guide on harmonics measurement and instrum. 61000-4-8 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 8: Power frequency magnetic field immunity tests 61000-4-9 EMC Part 4: Test/ measurement techniques - Section 9: Pulsed magnetic field immunity tests 61000-4-10 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 10: Damped oscillatory magnetic field immunity tests 61000-4-11 EMC Part 4: Test/measurement techniques - Section 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and variations CISPR: 11 Limits and methods of measurement for Industrial, Scientific and Medical Equipment 16 Specifications for Radio Interference Measuring Apparatus and Measurement Methods 22 Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference of Information Technology Equipment For all applicable Stds, your Product Level Requirements should include Engineering Test Limits in addition to Certification Test Limits

Electro-Static Discharge 318-595 Lab 2 Electro-Static Discharge Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

318-595 Lab 2 Magnetic Field Energy Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

RF Electric Field Energy 318-595 Lab 2 RF Electric Field Energy Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Interference with Other Electronic Systems 318-595 Lab 2 Interference with Other Electronic Systems Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection

Poor Incoming AC Power Quality 318-595 Lab 2 Poor Incoming AC Power Quality Mitigation Design/Devices/Materials/Packaging Affected Blocks Test(s) Required to Verify Protection