EMC TEST ROOM

EMC Test Room


Electromagnetic interference and compatibility, one of the important concepts used in electrical and electronic engineering, is encountered in many areas, especially circuit design. There are also various tests performed on these concepts, abbreviated as EMC. So what is EMC? What effects does it have?


The EMC test aims to determine the relationship between the degradation of the performance and the deterioration of the devices caused by the waves emitted by the electrical and electronic devices during operation. We are faced with this situation in daily life, although many are not aware of it. Such as mobile phones affecting the systems of the vehicle, distortion in the image on the computer screens and the speaker while talking with the mobile phone. Many technological devices cause magnetic distortion emission.


The EMC Test is also known as the Electromagnetic Compatibility Test.


The following 3 detector shape is used during the test; Peak Detector: records the highest level of a signal that changes over time. Average Detector: records the average of a time-varying signal over a period of time. Quasipeak Detector: records the amplitude of the signal and the frequency of repetition over a period of time.


In the emission tests, the levels of the electromagnetic waves emitted by the device to both the cable and the air environment are measured. In the other tests, the immunity tests are aimed to determine whether the device is affected by the ambient magnetic fields and if so, the level of the device. All measurements are carried out in specially insulated semi- or non-reflective rooms which are coated with electromagnetic wave absorbing materials.


With the EMC tests carried out both before and after the devices are placed on the market, all the electronic devices we use in our environment are prevented from being damaged both to each other and to other living things around.


4 is used in all tests.


  • Screened Room


  • Semi-Reflective Room


  • Fully Reflected Room


  • Open Field Test Area


Emission (Electromagnetic Interference)


Radiation magnetic emission (measurement of electromagnetic wave radiation)


Conducted absorption (measurement of interference wave voltage)


Power disturbance (measurement of interference wave power)


Measurement of smooth non-continuous brittle interference waves


Low frequency mains interference waves


Immunity (Electromagnetic Interference Immunity)



The EMC test facilities consist of the following:

Shield Room

We design and construct Shield Rooms to minimize external magnetic interference and reduce internal radiation, ensuring a stable and highly accurate testing environment.

Semi-Anechoic Room

We provide design and installation of Semi-Anechoic Rooms for electromagnetic and acoustic testing, engineered for low reflection and controlled noise levels to ensure reliable, standard-compliant measurement results.

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