Dear Colleagues. We have a product that can be powered from a PoE source as well as 12V DC. For the EU EMC regulations, we measure the conducted rf emissions from the ethernet port when supplied with PoE power. EN 55032 Table A.11 Is the same test required when declaring compliance with the FCC regulations?
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