GOST CISPR 32-2015 PDF

GOST CISPR 32-2015

Name in English:
GOST CISPR 32-2015

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ CISPR 32-2015

Description in English:

Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment. Emission requirements

Description in Russian:
Электромагнитная совместимость оборудования мультимедиа. Требования к электромагнитной эмиссии
Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
82

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Full title and description

GOST CISPR 32-2015 — Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment. Emission requirements. This is the Russian (GOST / interstate) adoption of IEC/CISPR 32:2015 specifying emission limits and measurement procedures for multimedia equipment (MME).

Abstract

This standard sets limits and measurement methods for radiated and conducted electromagnetic emissions from multimedia equipment (MME). It defines equipment classes (Class A and Class B), measurement environments and instrumentation, and procedures to ensure repeatable, reproducible results over the frequency ranges covered. The document implements the technical content of CISPR 32:2015 for use in the Russia / EAEU context.

General information

  • Status: Active / in force (national adoption of CISPR 32:2015).
  • Publication date: Introduced in Russia on 01 July 2016 (designation year 2015).
  • Publisher: Adopted as a GOST (interstate standard) and registered through the national standardization system (registered/introduced by the technical regulation authority).
  • ICS / categories: 33.100.10 (Electromagnetic compatibility).
  • Edition / version: Adoption of CISPR 32:2015 (GOST CISPR 32-2015).
  • Number of pages: 82 pages (typical published GOST copy).

Key bibliographic and registry facts above are based on national registry entries and international CISPR/IEC bibliographic records.

Scope

Applies to multimedia equipment (MME) with rated r.m.s. AC or DC supply voltage not exceeding 600 V. Covers both conducted and radiated emissions over the frequency ranges addressed by CISPR 32, establishes Class A and Class B criteria, and specifies measurement apparatus, test setups and procedures to obtain reproducible results. The objectives are protection of the radio spectrum and harmonised measurement methodology.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition and classification of multimedia equipment (MME) into Class A and Class B.
  • Radiated emission limits and measurement methods (open-area test sites, semi-anechoic chambers, etc.).
  • Conducted emission limits and test procedures on power ports and relevant interconnections.
  • Requirements for measurement instrumentation, antennas, LISNs and calibration.
  • Test setup descriptions, site validation and uncertainty considerations to ensure repeatability and reproducibility.
  • References to CISPR 16 series methods and related normative references for measurement apparatus and procedures.

These technical requirements follow the content of CISPR 32:2015 and associated CISPR/CIS technical references.

Typical use and users

Used by manufacturers of multimedia and consumer AV equipment, compliance and EMC engineers, accredited test laboratories, conformity assessment bodies and regulatory authorities in Russia and the EAEU for type approval, pre-compliance testing and regulatory conformity. Also used by design teams to ensure products meet national emission limits.

Related standards

Directly related to CISPR 32:2015 (international text) and regional/adopted versions such as EN 55032:2015. Related measurement and instrumentation standards include the CISPR/IEC 16-series (e.g., CISPR 16-1-x, CISPR 16-2-x) and other EMC immunity or product-specific emission standards (for example EN/IEC 55035, EN 55024 and national GOST adoptions of CISPR measurement parts). Users should also check for later amendments or consolidated editions (e.g., CISPR 32:2015 amendment activity).

Keywords

EMC, multimedia equipment, MME, emission limits, radiated emissions, conducted emissions, CISPR 32, GOST, measurement procedures, Class A, Class B, test methods, CISPR 16.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST CISPR 32-2015 is the national/interstate adoption of IEC/CISPR 32:2015 for use in Russia and partner states, defining emission requirements and measurement methods for multimedia equipment.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers conducted and radiated electromagnetic emissions from multimedia equipment, classification into Class A and Class B, limits, test setups, instrumentation and procedures to obtain reproducible measurement results.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Manufacturers, EMC test laboratories, certification bodies, regulatory authorities and design engineers working on multimedia and audio/visual equipment seeking compliance with Russian / EAEU emission requirements.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: As published it was introduced into force on 01 July 2016 and is listed as active in national registries. Users should verify whether any subsequent national amendments or consolidated versions have been adopted; internationally CISPR 32 has had corrigenda/amendments (for example amendment activity after 2015), so check for the latest consolidated texts before compliance testing.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the CISPR family addressing emissions and measurement methodology. It is linked to the CISPR/IEC 16-series (measurement apparatus and methods) and other product-specific CISPR standards.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: EMC, multimedia equipment (MME), emission limits, radiated emissions, conducted emissions, measurement methods, Class A, Class B, CISPR 32, GOST.