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Your engineers designed the product in full compliance with FCC
p.15 and CE regulations for a good reason. It is illegal to ship
a non-compliant product that is labeled as compliant with FCC
and/or CE regulations. The last thing you want to do is expose
your company to penalties, product recall or even being banned
from the market by shipping a product which is falsely labeled
as compliant.
And yet this can easily happen. A loose or missing screw, a wrong
washer, improperly placed or missing shielding, incorrectly routed
cables, missing ferrite chokes, etc. - all the things that are
process-sensitive and completely undetectable by typical production
test procedures can negate some or most of the counter-emission
measures that your engineers designed into the product in order
to comply with the regulations.
Now you have the opportunity to assure every shipped unit's compliance.
For this you won't need a shielded anechoic chamber, an expensive
spectrum analyzer, a web of huge antennae, or a specially trained
personnel.
The only tool your QA inspectors need is the ScanEM-Q probe kit,
and you will never ship a non-compliant product! After all, FCC
field inspectors use ScanEM-Q probes to enforce compliance of
products (visit the FCC web site).
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