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; Conducted emissions : Similar to radiated emissions, except the signals are measured at the power lines with a [[electronic filter|filter]] device.
; [[Electrostatic discharge]] (ESD) immunity : Electrostatic discharges with various properties ([[rise time]], peak voltage, [[fall time]], and [[half time (electronics)|half time]]) are applied to the areas on the device that are likely to be discharged too, such as the faces, near user accessible buttons, etc. Discharges are also applied to a vertical and horizontal [[ground plane]] to simulate an ESD event on a nearby surface. Voltages are usually from 2 kV to 15 kV, but commonly go as high as 25 kV or more.
; [[List of common EMC test standards#IEC standards | Electrical Fast Transient Burst immunity (EFTB)]] : Bursts of high voltage pulses are applied to the powerlines to simulate events such as repeating voltage spikes from a motor.
; Powerline dip immunity : The line voltage is slowly dropped down then brought back up.
; Powerline surge immunity : A surge is applied to the line voltage.