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IEEE C63.9 2009

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American National Standard for RF Immunity of Audio Office Equipment to General Use Transmitting Devices with Transmitter Power Levels up to 8 Watts

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Draft Version 3.4. This standard provides recommended test methods and limits for assuring the RF immunity of office equipment to general use transmitters with transmitter power up to 8 watts.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 ANSI C63.9-2008 Front Cover
3 Title Page
4 Abstract/Keywords
6 Introduction
7 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
8 Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
9 Participants
11 CONTENTS
13 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
14 2. Normative references
15 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
17 4. General test conditions
4.1 Ambient conditions
4.2 Power supply voltage
5. RF test signals and environment
18 5.1 RF modulation
19 5.2 Field strength
5.3 Frequency test increments
5.4 Physical distance and step size
20 5.5 Cables
5.6 Operating modes
21 6. Acceptable EUT performance levels
6.1 Near-end noise
6.2 Far-end noise
6.3 Operational performance degradation
22 7. EUT monitoring methodology
7.1 General guidance
7.2 Telephony devices
7.2.1 Near-end monitor
23 7.2.2 Far-end monitor
24 8. Anechoic and semi-anechoic chamber test procedure
8.1 Test setup and validation
25 8.1.1 Calibration method
8.2 RF immunity test procedures
8.2.1 Prescreening
26 8.2.2 Test method
9. Near-field test procedure
27 9.1 Test setup and validation
9.1.1 Check for RF interference to test equipment
9.1.2 Device support and check for reflections
9.2 Test scans and positions
29 9.3 Transmit power
30 9.4 Test modulation
9.5 RF immunity test procedure
31 10. GTEM test procedure
10.1 Test setup and validation
10.1.1 Check for RF interference to test equipment
10.1.2 Device support and check for reflections
10.2 RF immunity test procedures
32 11. Measurement uncertainty
12. Glossary
34 Annex A (normative) Illumination profile
35 Annex B (normative)Test equipment specifications
B.1 General
B.2 Analog phone DC feed circuit
36 B.3 Anechoic or semi-anechoic chamber
B.4 Antennas
B.5 Planar dipoles
38 B.6 GTEM
B.7 Isotropic field probes
B.8 RF signal generator
39 B.9 Acoustic transmission line
41 Annex C (normative)Recording waveforms
C.1 IQ recordings
C.2 Data file structure
43 Annex D (informative)Comparison of test methods
44 Annex E (informative)Testing of mobile phone headsets
E.1 Field strength
45 Annex F (informative) RF Immunity—Frequency range and field strength
F.1 Use scenario
F.2 Frequency range
F.2.1 U.S. cellular system
F.2.2 CMRS bands in the U.S.
47 F.3 New and emerging services
F.4 Field strength
48 Annex G (informative) RF Immunity—Modulation characteristics
G.1 Modulation characteristics of radio services
49 G.2 Amplitude modulation
50 G.3 Pulsed amplitude modulation
51 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
IEEE C63.9 2009
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