IEEE C63.2-1996 pdf download American National Standard for Electromagnetic Noise and Field Strength Instrumentation, 10 Hz to 40 GHz- Specifications
1.2 Scope
This standard delineates the requirements of electromagnetic noise instrumentation for the frequency rangeof 10 Hz to 40 GHz incorporating quasi-peak, peak, rms and average detectors.
NOTE–Examples of the types of voltages, currents, and fields to be measured are unmodulated and modulated sinewaves, and components of electric and electromagnetic disturbances, including transients that may interiere with thoperation of communication, electric,or electronic equipment.
The basic instrument is a frequency-selective voltmeter (FSVM). With appropriate coupling devices, such asantennas and current probes, the instrumentation will also measure other physical quantities such as fieldstrength and current.
The parameters for the quasi-peak detector are specified to agree with the requirements of the Comit Inter-national Special des Perturbations Radioelectriques (International Special Committee on Radio Interference(CISPR) [see CISPR Publication 16 (1987)]. An optional discharge time constant is also specified.
The requirements of this specifcation should not be construed to imply that one instrument is required tocover the entire frequency range or that the instrument is permitted to have only the specified detector ordetectors. Many users have measurement requirements over a smaller frequency range or may require additional detection capabilities.
Although spectrum analyzers are frequently used in electromagnetic-noise measurements, it is not within thescope of the present standard to cover such instruments. A separate document covering spectrum analyzersfor use from 20 Hz to 40 GHz is in preparation as a proposed supplement to this standard. However. a mcasuring set configured around a spectrum analyzer that mcets the requirements of this standard may be used.
For measurements made on paired telecommunications lines. refer to IEEE Std 743-1984. Instrumentationspecifications for measurement of telecommunications terminal equipment for compliance to technical standards of regulatory authorities are under consideration.
2.References
This standard shall be used in conjunction with the following publications. When the following standardsare superseded by an approved revision, the revision shall apply.
ANSI C63.4-1992, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions fromLow-Voltage Electrical and Electronics Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz.3
ANSI C63.5,” American National Standard for Calibration of Antennas Used for Radiated Emissions Mea-surements in Electromagnetic Interference (EMD Control.
ANSI C63.12-1987,American National Standard Recommended Practice for Electromagnetic Compatibil-ity Limits.5
ANSI C6314-1992, American National Standard Dictionary for Technologies of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) (Dictionary of EMC/EMP)
3.Definitions
Refer to ANSI C63,14-1992, IEEE Std 100-1992, and IEC 50 (161): 1990, or latest editions thereof. In caseof discrepancies,ANSI C6314-1992 takes precedence.
4. General
4.1 Basic instrumentation
Each instrument shall consist of a manually or automatically tuned frequency-selective voltmeter with thecharacteristics as specifed in this standard, and as summarized in table 1. Accessory voltage, current, or fieldsensors shall be available for each type of instrument (see, e.g., table 6).
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