1.RE 10 1:
RE 10 1 refers to the radiation sensitivity test standard of electronic equipment in electromagnetic environment. Mainly concerned about the sensitivity of electronic equipment to external electromagnetic radiation, that is, whether the equipment is easily affected by external electromagnetic radiation. The standard requires that the equipment can resist the interference of external electromagnetic radiation sources in a specific frequency range to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
2.RE 102:
RE 102 refers to the radiation emission test standard of electronic equipment in electromagnetic environment. Mainly concerned about the ability of electronic equipment to suppress electromagnetic radiation generated by the external environment, that is, whether the equipment will interfere with electromagnetic radiation generated by the external environment. The standard requires equipment to limit its electromagnetic radiation to a specific frequency range to avoid interfering with other equipment and systems.
To sum up, the main difference between RE 10 1 and RE 102 lies in the difference of test objects. RE 10 1 is the radiation sensitivity of the test equipment, and pay attention to the influence of external electromagnetic radiation on the equipment; RE 102 tests the radiation emission of equipment and pays attention to the electromagnetic radiation interference generated by the equipment to the external environment. The isomorphism between them has become an important standard for electromagnetic compatibility testing, to ensure the normal operation of electronic equipment in electromagnetic environment and good compatibility with other equipment.