European Standards Concerning Immunity To Electrical Emissions
- EN 50 082 part1 European immunity standard, part1: Domestic, commercial and light industry environment, replaced by EN61000-6-1
- EN 50 082 part2 European immunity standard, part2: industrial environment, replaced by EN61000-6-2
- EN 50 093 European, immunity to short dips in the power supply (brownouts)
- EN 55 020 European, immunity from radio interference of broadcast receivers
- EN 55 024 European immunity requirements for information technology equipment
- EN 55 101 older draft of immunity requirements for information technology equipment, replaced by EN 55 024
- EN 50 081 part1 European Generic emission standard, part1: Domestic, commercial and light industry environment, replaced by EN61000-6-3
- EN 50 081 part2 European immunity requirements for information technology equipment, replaced by EN61000-6-4
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