1. Conducted emission test - a spectrum analyzer (or EMI receiver), cables and LISNs (Line Impedance Stabilization Networks, handmade or purchased) are needed, and if possible a shielded room (zui at least a shielded tent) and an insulated table 80cm from the floor.
2, radiated emission test - need the same spectrum analyzer or EMI receiver, a pair of antennas, cables and OATS (open area test site or (semi-)airwave darkroom); for the measurement of the interference power to make or outsourcing the absorption clamp.
3, harmonic testing (and scintillation testing) - if you want to carry out full compatibility testing, you need special equipment (dedicated harmonic analyzer); but if only for the evaluation, a portable harmonic analyzer or even an oscilloscope that can carry out the FFT evaluation will be sufficient.
4, ESD (electrostatic discharge) immunity test --- only ESD gun can reliably assess the results of the test.
5, radiated electromagnetic field immunity test - the need for radiation emission test similar equipment, in addition to signal generators, amplifiers, attenuators, field strength meter, and may also need a computer.
6, conducted nuisance immunity test --- need equipment similar to 1) and 5), in addition to CND (heterogeneous coupling decoupling network), but do not need an antenna.
7, Electrical Fast Transient (EFT/Burst) immunity test.
8, surge immunity test.
9, power frequency magnetic field immunity test.
10, voltage dips, short-term interruptions and voltage variation immunity test.