EMC Latest
← Back to Labs Directory
Intertek Menlo Park

Intertek Menlo Park

Part of Intertek

More labs in this area: EMC testing in California

Menlo Park, California, United States

1365 Adams Court, Menlo Park, California, 94025, United States

About

Intertek's Menlo Park laboratory is one of the company's most capable and broadly accredited facilities in North America, located at 1365 Adams Court in Menlo Park, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. The lab holds A2LA accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (Certificate 1755.01, valid through October 2026) and is recognized for FCC testing across both unintentional and intentional radiators with maximum frequency capabilities up to 220 GHz — among the highest of any Intertek location. The EMC emissions scope covers radiated and conducted emissions to FCC Part 15B and Part 18, CISPR 11, CISPR 14-1, CISPR 22, CISPR 32, and their EN, AS/NZS, Korean (KS C), Taiwanese (CNS), Israeli (SI 961), Hong Kong (HKCA), South African (SANS), and VCCI equivalents. CISPR 16-2-1 measurement methodology is also in scope. Current harmonics and flicker testing includes the standard IEC 61000-3-2 and 3-3 as well as the higher-current IEC 61000-3-11 and 3-12 standards. Intentional radiator and wireless testing extends to 220 GHz (excluding SAR), covering FCC Parts 15C/E/F (including DFS), licensed radio services under Parts 22, 24, 25, 27, 30, 74, 90, 95, 96, 97, and 101, CBRS (Part 96), and microwave/millimeter-wave bands. ISED Canada RSS standards, ETSI EN 300/301/302/303 radio standards, and Asia-Pacific approvals for Japan (ARIB), Hong Kong (HKCA), Singapore (IMDA), Taiwan (NCC), Vietnam (QCVN), Australia/New Zealand, and South Korea (including full Korean certification per MSIT/RRA regulations and KS X 3123) are all accredited. The immunity suite covers the core IEC 61000-4 tests — ESD (4-2), radiated RF (4-3), EFT/burst (4-4), surge (4-5), conducted immunity (4-6), voltage dips and interruptions (4-11) — plus pulse magnetic field (4-9), ringwave (4-12), and DC voltage dips (4-29). Product-specific EMC accreditations span medical devices (IEC 60601-1-2 Ed. 4.1, including the new IEC TS 60601-4-2 technical specification), laboratory equipment (IEC 61326 series including safety-related parts 3-1 and 3-2), ITE/telecom (CISPR 24, CISPR 35), UPS systems (IEC 62040-2), EV charging (IEC 61851-21-2), generic residential and industrial (IEC 61000-6-1 through 6-4 and 6-7), automotive EMC (CISPR 12, CISPR 25, ISO 11451/11452, ISO 10605, and ECE Regulation 10 E-Mark), airborne equipment (DO-160G Section 21), wireless coexistence (ANSI C63.27 Tier 3), alarm systems (EN 50130-4), household appliances (CISPR 14-2), and life safety (EN 50130-4). Product safety accreditation is equally deep. The medical device scope covers IEC 60601-1 through Edition 3.2 and over 30 particular standards in the 60601-2, 80601-2, and ISO 80601-2 series — including X-ray (60601-2-1, -2-44, -2-54, -2-63, -2-64, -2-66), electrosurgery (60601-2-2), defibrillators (60601-2-4), ultrasound (60601-2-37), ventilators (80601-2-12, -2-13), anaesthetic workstations (60601-2-39), and robotic surgery (60601-2-46). EMS environment (60601-1-12) and home healthcare (60601-1-11) are also in scope. Additional safety accreditations cover ITE/audio-visual (IEC 62368-1), laboratory equipment (IEC 61010-1 and eight -2 particular standards), laser products (IEC 60825-1), household appliances (IEC 60335-1, -2-82), and UPS systems (IEC 62040-1).

Accreditations

Accreditation
ISO/IEC 17025
A2LA

Testing Services

Test TypeApplicable Standards
Radiated EmissionsCFR 47, Part 15B (using ANSI C63.4:2014), CFR 47, Part 18 (using MP-5:1986), ICES-003, Issue 6, AS CISPR 11, KS C 9811, SANS 211, CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 11-04, CNS 13803, CISPR 22, EN 55022, AS/NZS CISPR 22, SI 961 Part 24, CNS 13438 (up to 6 GHz), CNS 15936 (2016), CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22, KN 22, HKCA 1007, IEC/CISPR 32, EN 55032, KS C 9832, SANS 2332, CISPR 14-1, EN 55014-1, KS C 9814-1, SANS 214-1, CISPR 16-2-1
Conducted EmissionsCFR 47, Part 15B (using ANSI C63.4:2014), CFR 47, Part 18 (using MP-5:1986), ICES-003, Issue 6, AS CISPR 11, KS C 9811, SANS 211, CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 11-04, CNS 13803, CISPR 22, EN 55022, AS/NZS CISPR 22, SI 961 Part 24, CNS 13438 (up to 6 GHz), CNS 15936 (2016), CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22, KN 22, HKCA 1007, IEC/CISPR 32, EN 55032, KS C 9832, SANS 2332, CISPR 14-1, EN 55014-1, KS C 9814-1, SANS 214-1, CISPR 16-2-1
Radiated ImmunityIEC/EN 61000-4-3, KS C 9610-4-3, SANS 61000-4-3
Conducted ImmunityIEC/EN 61000-4-6, KS C 9610-4-6, SANS 61000-4-6
ESDIEC/EN 61000-4-2, KS C 9610-4-2, SANS 61000-4-2
EFT/BurstIEC/EN 61000-4-4, KS C 9610-4-4, SANS 61000-4-4
Surge ImmunityIEC/EN 61000-4-5, KS C 9610-4-5, SANS 61000-4-5
Harmonics & FlickerIEC/EN 61000-3-3, IEC/EN 61000-3-11, KS C 9610-3-3, KS C 9610-3-11
Voltage Dips/InterruptsIEC/EN 61000-4-11, KS C 9610-4-11, IEC/EN 61000-4-29, SANS 61000-4-11
Power Frequency Magnetic FieldIEC/EN 61000-4-8, KS C 9610-4-8, IEC/EN 61000-4-9, KS C 9610-4-9, SANS 61000-4-8, SANS 61000-4-9
Medical Device EMC
Product Safety

Industries Served

Industry
Automotive
Consumer Electronics
Household Appliances
Industrial Equipment
Information Technology
Medical Devices
Multimedia
Radio & Wireless
Telecommunications