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IEEE 1309-1996

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IEEE Standard for Calibration of Electromagnetic Field Sensors and Probes, Excluding Antennas, from 9 kHz to 40 GHz

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IEEE 1996 70
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New IEEE Standard – Superseded. Consensus calibration methods for electromagnetic field sensors and field probes are provided. Data recording and reporting requirements are given, and a method for determining uncertainty is specified.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
8 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Background
1.4 Grades of calibration
1.5 Generic Probe Types
9 2. References
10 3. Definitions
11 4. Measurement methods
4.1 Methods
12 4.2 Field sensor or field probe orientation during frequency domain calibration
13 4.3 Field probe or field sensor orientation during time domain calibration
14 5. Standard field generation methods
5.1 Frequency domain field generation
15 5.2 Time domain field generation
6. Determining uncertainty
6.1 Standard uncertainty
6.2 Combined standard uncertainty
16 6.3 Expanded uncertainty
6.4 Reporting uncertainty
7. Characteristics to be measured
7.1 Frequency domain calibration
19 7.2 Time domain calibration
20 8. Procedures (measurement techniques)
8.1 Transfer standard sensors and probes
8.2 Transfer and working standard sensors and probes
8.3 Frequency domain calibration procedure
24 8.4 Time domain calibration procedure
25 9. Documentation
9.1 Proper documentation
9.2 Test documentation
9.3 Calibration interval
9.4 Out-of-tolerance notification
26 9.5 Certification to customer
27 Annex A—Grades of calibration
32 Annex B—Methods of field generation and field calculations
53 Annex C—Field sensor and field probe factors affecting calibration
55 Annex D—Types of measurements
56 Annex E—Time domain versus frequency domain measurements
57 Annex F—Deconvolution
59 Annex G—Burst peak measurement
61 Annex H—Examples on determining uncertainty
IEEE 1309-1996
$67.17