BS EN 55024:2010:2011 Edition
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Information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 50 |
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8 | English CONTENTS |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope and object 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | Figures Figure 1 – Description of ports |
15 | 4 Immunity test requirements 4.1 General 4.2 Particular requirements |
17 | 5 Applicability |
18 | 6 Conditions during testing 6.1 General conditions |
19 | 6.2 Particular conditions (EUT operational modes, etc.) 7 Performance criteria 7.1 General performance criteria 7.2 Performance criterion A 7.3 Performance criterion B 7.4 Performance criterion C |
20 | 7.5 Particular performance criteria 8 Product documentation 9 Measurement uncertainty 10 Immunity requirements Tables Table 1 – Immunity, enclosure port |
21 | Table 2 – Immunity, signal ports and telecommunication ports Table 3 – Immunity, input d.c. power port (excluding equipment marketed with a a.c./d.c. power converter) |
22 | Table 4 – Immunity, input a.c. power ports (including equipment marketed with a separate a.c./d.c power converter) |
23 | Annex A (normative) Telephony terminal equipment Table A.1 – Criteria applied to TTE functions, used during continuous disturbances testing |
25 | Figure A.1 – Example sound coupling set-up between the acoustic output device of a telephone handset and an artificial ear for detecting demodulated sound pressure level |
26 | Table A.2 – Maximum acoustic demodulated levels at an ear piece |
27 | Figure A.2 – Example test set-up for measuring the sound pressure level from the acoustic output device of a telephone handset Table A.3 – Maximum acoustic demodulated levels relative to reference level |
28 | Figure A.3 – Test setup for measuring the reference sound pressure level from a speaker/hands free phone |
29 | Figure A.4 – Demodulation on analogue lines, set up Table A.4 – Maximum demodulated differential mode signals at analogue ports |
30 | Table A.5 – TTE performance criteria for spot frequency tests Table A.6 – TTE performance criteria for non-continuous radio frequency disturbances |
31 | Figure A.5 – Example of typical small key telephone system or PABX |
32 | Table A.7 – Test configurations and performance assessment methods applicable to a PABX and associated terminals for continuous RF disturbance tests |
33 | Annex B (normative) Data processing equipment |
37 | Annex C (normative) Local area networks (LAN) |
38 | Annex D (normative) Printers and plotters |
39 | Annex E (normative) Copying machines |
40 | Annex F (normative) Automatic teller machines (ATM) |
42 | Annex G (normative) Point of sale terminals (POST) |
44 | Annex H (normative) xDSL Terminal equipment Figure H.1 – DSL access system configuration |
45 | Table H.1 – ITU-T recommendations for xDSL systems Table H.2 – Example cable attenuation |
48 | Bibliography |