New developments in the calibration of screened enclosure-antenna combinations for radiated emission measurements in the 1 MHz to 30 MHz frequency range

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Abstract

The authors demonstrate that it is possible to enhance current radiated emission measurement techniques such that measurements taken at any test house can be used to estimate the measurements that would be obtained on an OATS. The direct comparison of measurements from a number of test houses having different sized screened rooms is thus feasible. If the source of the emissions is from common mode currents the accuracy of the predictions is reduced although this may not reduce the repeatability of the results in different test chambers. Where cables are not driven but are an extension of the equipment under test, the presence and layout of the cables has little effect unless they are laid directly over the radiating element
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Place of PublicationSTEVENAGE HERTS
PublisherINST ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS INSPEC INC
Pages28-33
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)0-85296-622-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 1994
Event9th International Conference on Electromagnetic Compatibility - MANCHESTER
Duration: 5 Sept 19947 Sept 1994

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on Electromagnetic Compatibility
CityMANCHESTER
Period5/09/947/09/94

Keywords

  • calibration
  • electromagnetic compatibility
  • electromagnetic fields
  • electromagnetic shielding
  • electronic equipment testing
  • test facilities
  • 1 to 30 MHz
  • HF
  • MF
  • OATS
  • cables
  • current radiated emission measurement techniques
  • equipment under test
  • open area test site
  • radiated emission measurements
  • screened enclosure-antenna combinations
  • screened rooms
  • test chambers

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