D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. is a full-service laboratory offering testing, consulting, and engineering services for EMI/EMC, Wireless, Product Safety, Environmental, and Cybersecurity needs. They are an ANAB accredited test facility.
D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. is a comprehensive testing and consulting firm specializing in EMI/EMC, Wireless, Product Safety, Environmental, and Cybersecurity compliance. As an ANAB accredited test facility, they offer extensive services including testing, consulting, and engineering to ensure products meet regulatory requirements across various industries. Their expertise extends to designing products for compliance and resolving complex issues. With multiple test chambers and open area test sites, D.L.S. can perform a wide range of tests up to 40 GHz. They are equipped to handle environmental testing, including climatic and mechanical tests, as well as product safety testing for global markets (US, Canada, Europe, UK, Australia). Their services cater to industries such as Medical Equipment, Automotive, Aerospace, Computer, Industrial Equipment, Military, and Telecommunications. Specifically for the medical device industry, D.L.S. provides testing and consulting for standards like EN IEC 60601-1-11, which addresses basic safety and essential performance for medical electrical equipment in home healthcare environments. They understand the unique requirements of this sector, including more stringent temperature and humidity controls, and handling/storage considerations.
About
DLS Electronic Systems, Inc. is an ANAB-certified test facility specializing in EMC testing and consulting services. They serve a wide range of industries, including Electronics, Medical Equipment, Automotive, Aerospace, Computer, and Telecommunications. Their capabilities include testing electronic equipment to high-frequency requirements, with 14 test chambers and 3 Open Area Test Sites capable of performing full-scan Immunity and Emission testing up to 40 GHz. They also offer compliance testing for medical electrical equipment and systems used in home healthcare environments, specifically referencing EN IEC 60601-1-11. Their services extend to various market sectors such as Aviation (RTCA DO-160), Industrial Machinery, Multimedia/ITE, Lighting, IoT, Cybersecurity, and Automotive/Construction/Agricultural Equipment.
Additional information
D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. provides comprehensive EMC testing and consulting services. Their facility is equipped with 14 test chambers and 3 Open Area Test Sites, capable of performing full-scan immunity and emission testing up to 40 GHz. They cater to a wide range of industries, including medical equipment, automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications. A key area of expertise is medical device compliance, particularly for home healthcare equipment under standards like EN IEC 60601-1-11. Their services extend to cybersecurity compliance evaluation and testing, offering a holistic approach to product certification.
Expertise in Medical electrical equipment compliance for home healthcare environments (EN IEC 60601-1-11).
Source
“EN IEC 60601-1-11: Medical electrical equipment — General requirements for basic safety and essential performance — Collateral standard: Requirements for medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems used in the home healthcare environment”
Full-service laboratory with testing, consulting, and engineering services.
Source
“D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. is a full-service laboratory offering testing, consulting, and engineering services for EMI/EMC, Wireless, Product Safety, Environmental, and Cybersecurity needs.”
Buyer Snapshot
Best for
Medical device manufacturers requiring IEC 60601 compliance
Companies needing EMC testing up to 40 GHz
Providers of home healthcare equipment
How engagement typically works
Consultative approach
Engineering support available
Direct client engagement
Typical deliverables
EMC test reports
Product safety test reports
Compliance consulting
Cybersecurity evaluation reports
Good to know
Best when specific testing requirements align with their stated capabilities (up to 40 GHz).