
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
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Livonia, Michigan, United States
19499 Victor Parkway, Livonia, Michigan, 48152, United States
About
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS), headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, operates EMC testing facilities in Livonia, Michigan (Detroit area); Ettenheim, Germany; and Hangzhou, China, opened to support the company's rapidly growing automotive electronics customer base. The labs are equipped with CISPR 25 / 3-meter chambers, 3.6 GHz receivers, and a full range of antennas including rod, biconical, log-periodic, and horn antennas. Infrastructure includes separate control and test rooms, customer workbench areas, customer rework areas, secure customer storage, and remote video capabilities. Automotive EMC testing capabilities cover radiated and conducted emissions to CISPR 25, Ford FMC1278, GM GMW3097, and Stellantis CS.00054. The labs support early-stage product development and EMC troubleshooting for customers integrating MPS power management ICs in automotive, industrial, computing, infrastructure, and consumer applications. Services include emissions measurement, design consultation, and guidance on PCB layout and EMI mitigation for DC/DC converters and other MPS power solutions. MPS also publishes EMC-focused technical content, webinars, and application notes supporting customer self-education on EMI topics.
Accreditations
| Accreditation |
|---|
| iNARTE |
Testing Services
| Test Type | Applicable Standards |
|---|---|
| Radiated Emissions | — |
| Conducted Emissions | — |
| Radiated Immunity | — |
| Conducted Immunity | — |
| ESD | — |
| Automotive OEM Specifications | Ford FMC1278 RE (RE310), Ford FMC1278 CE (CE420), GM GMW3097 (RE), GM GMW3097 (CE), STELLANTIS CS.00054 (RE), STELLANTIS CS.00054 (CE) |
| Military EMC | — |
| MIL-STD-461 | — |
Industries Served
| Industry |
|---|
| Aerospace & Defense |
| Automotive |
| Consumer Electronics |
| Household Appliances |
| Industrial Equipment |
| Military |
Major Equipment
| Equipment |
|---|
| 3.6GHz Receiver |
| Rod Antenna (9kHz to 30Mhz) |
| Bi-Con Antenna (20MHz to 300MHz) |
| Log Antenna (200MHz to 3.5GHz) |
| Horn Antenna (1GHz to 18GHz) |
| 3m chamber |
