Generally speaking, all electronics products have to meet EMC/EMI (emissions and emmunity) tests for sale. In addition, products with any "high voltage" components are required to meet safety tests.
In the US, the "UL" or equivalent mark is required.
For Europe, testing to meet the CE requirements is needed.
Medical DeviceLink has a nice summary of the key international standards:
http://www.devicelink.com/mem/emc.html
For North America, the FCC Part 47 and UL standards apply. Specifically, there is no immunity requiremens for NorAm.
Monday, June 22, 2009
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