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BS EN 61000-4-3:1997:2001 Edition

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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Testing and measurement techniques – Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test

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BSI 2001 38
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Provides test levels and test procedures for evaluating the immunity of electrical and electronic equipment when subjected to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields.

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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British�Standard
3 Contents
6 Foreword
Foreword to amendment A1
Foreword to amendment A2
7 Contents
8 Introduction
1 Scope and object
9 2 Normative references
3 General
4 Definitions
4.1 amplitude modulation
4.2 anechoic chamber
4.2.1 fully anechoic chamber
4.2.2 semi-anechoic chamber
4.2.3 modified semi-anechoic chamber
10 4.3 antenna
4.4 balun
4.5 continuous waves (CW)
4.6 electromagnetic (EM) wave
4.7 far field
4.8 field strength
4.9 frequency band
4.10 induction field
4.11 isotropic
4.12 polarization
4.13 shielded enclosure
11 4.14 stripline
4.15 spurious radiation
4.16 sweep
4.17 transceiver
4.18 human body-mounted equipment
4.19 maximum RMS value
4.20 non-constant envelope modulation
4.21 TDMA (time division multiple access)
12 5 Test levels
Table 2 Frequency ranges: 800 MHz to 960 MHz and 1,4 GHz to 2,0 GHz
13 6 Test equipment
6.1 Description of the test facility
6.2 Calibration of field
15 7 Test set-up
7.1 Arrangement of table-top equipment
7.2 Arrangement of floor-standing equipment
7.3 Arrangement of wiring
16 7.4 Arrangement of human body-mounted equipment
8 Test procedures
17 9 Evaluation of test results
18 10 Test report
Figure 1 Definition of the test level and the waveshapes occurring at the output of the signal generator
19 Figure 2 Example of suitable test facility
20 Figure 3 Calibration of field
21 Figure 4 Calibration of field, dimensions of the uniform area
22 Figure 5 Example of test set-up for floor-standing equipment
23 Figure 6 Example of test set-up for table-top equipment
24 Annex A (informative) Rationale for the choice of modulation for tests related to the protection against …
A.1 Summary of available modulation methods
Table A.1 Comparison of modulation methods
25 A.2 Experimental results
26 Table A.2 Relative interference levels
27 Table A.3 Relative immunity levels
28 A.3 Secondary modulation effects
A.4 Conclusion
Annex B (informative) Field generating antennas
B.1 Biconical antenna (20 MHz – 300 MHz)
B.2 Log-periodic antenna (80 MHz – 1 000 MHz)
B.3 Circularly polarized antenna
B.4 Horn antenna and double ridge wave guide antenna
29 Annex C (informative) Use of anechoic chambers
Annex D (informative) Other test methods — TEM cells and striplines
30 Annex E (informative) Other test facilities
E.1 Partially lined screened rooms
E.2 Open area test site
Annex F (informative) Guidance for product committees on the selection of test levels
F.1 Introduction
31 F.2 Test levels related to general purposes
F.3 Test levels related to the protection against RF emissions from digital radio telephones
32 Table F.1 Examples of test levels, associated protection distances and suggested performance criteria
Annex G (informative) Special measures for fixed transmitters
33 Annex H (informative) Selection of test methods
Annex I (informative) Description of the environment
I.1 Digital radio telephones
34 Table I.1 Mobile and portable units
35 Table I.2 Base stations
36 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 61000-4-3:1997
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