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IEEE C63.4 2001

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Interim Standard Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emission from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz

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IEEE 2001 140
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. U.S. consensus standard methods, instrumentation, and facilities for measurement of radio- frequency (RF) signals and noise emitted from electrical and electronic devices in the frequency range 9 kHz to 40 GHz are specified. This standard does not include generic nor product-specific emission limits. Where possible, the specifications herein are harmonized with other national and international standards used for similar purposes.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
6 CONTENTS
9 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
10 1.2 Applications
11 2. References
12 3. Definitions and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
15 3.2 Acronyms
4. Measurement instrumentation
4.1 General
21 4.2 Detector function/selection of bandwidth
4.3 Receiver monitoring
4.4 Calibration of measuring equipment
23 5. Test facilities
5.1 General requirements
5.2 AC powerline conducted emission test requirements
25 5.3 Radiated emission tests (below 30 MHz)
5.4 Radiated emission tests (30 MHz to 1 GHz)
38 5.5 Radiated emission test site requirements above 1 GHz
5.6 Testing at manufacturer’s location or user’s installation
5.7 Artificial hand (CISPR publication 16, Part 1-1999, Clause 21)
40 6. General requirements for EUT equipment arrangements and operation
6.1 Operating conditions
49 6.2 Arrangement of EUT
52 7. AC powerline conducted emission measurements
7.1 Measurement requirements
54 7.2 Measurement procedures
55 8. Radiated emission measurements
8.1 Measurement requirements
56 8.2 Antenna selection, location, and measuring distance
57 8.3 Radiated emission measurement procedures
59 9. Radio-noise power
9.1 Absorbing clamp measurement procedures
60 10. Test reports
10.1 Test report content
64 10.2 Test report disposition
11. Measurement of information technology equipment (ITE)
65 11.1 Operating conditions
11.2 Tabletop systems
67 11.3 Floor-standing equipment arrangement
11.4 Combination tabletop and floor-standing equipment arrangement
11.5 AC powerline conducted emission measurements
68 11.6 Radiated emission measurements
12. Measurement of unintentional radiators other than ITE
69 12.1 Measurement of receivers
71 12.2 Measurement of TV interface devices
77 13. Measurement of intentional radiators
78 13.1 Requirements of intentional radiators
84 13.2 Requirements of field disturbance sensors (RF intrusion alarms)
14. Limit relaxation for transients
85 Annex A—Site attenuation using discrete frequencies
88 Annex B—Site attenuation using swept frequencies
89 Annex C—Site attenuation deviations
90 Annex D—Step-by-step guidance for testing personal computers and asso ciated peripherals
91 Annex E—Step-by-step guidance for testing personal computers and asso ciated peripherals
95 Annex F—Verification of LISN characteristics
98 Annex G—Absorbing clamp
99 Annex H—Step-by-step guidance for testing unintentional radiators other than ITE
110 Annex I—Step-by-step guidance for testing intentional radiators
118 Annex J—Applicable clause of C63.4 by equipment type
121 Annex K—Construction and use of the artificial hand
122 Annex L—United States standards that require emissions measurements below 9 kHz
123 Annex M—Test procedure for emissions testing in TEM waveguides
133 Annex M1—Sample OATS to TEM waveguide validation spreadsheet
135 Annex N—Bibliography
137 Annex O—Keyword Index
IEEE C63.4 2001
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