Improved gain and pattern behavior of these horns makes them ideal for use in other applications outside of EMC. Vicente Rodriguez ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, TX, USA For over 40 years dual-ridged horn antennas have been the most common broadband horn used in EMC applications. These antennas are common in the EMC community in their 200-MHz to 2-GHz version and the 1-GHz to … [Read more...]
CISPR >1 GHz Antenna Calibration: Round Robin Summary
Laboratory data demonstrate the need for an international standard on EMC antenna calibration KEN HALL THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS the FINAL results of the antenna inter-laboratory calibration comparison that was spearheaded by Hewlett-Packard between September 2002 and February 2005. Six above 1-GHz antennas were circulated to eleven antenna calibration facilities. The summary … [Read more...]
ISO/IEC 17025: General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories—a comparison of the First and Second editions
Use of the new international laboratory standard should assure greater consistency between laboratories, testing and calibration DANIEL D. HOOLIHAN THE FIRST EDITION of ISO/IEC 17025 was released in 1999 and the Second Edition was released in 2005. Both editions of 17025 rely heavily on an earlier version of a similar international document; ISO/IEC Guide 25:1990 – General … [Read more...]
Developments in Lightning Test Standards for Aircraft Avionics
Test standards are running behind the fast pace of technological change Nicholas Wright, EMC-Partner Laufen, Switzerland Introduction Escalating costs and increasing complexity in modern aircraft have ensured that aircraft design and assembly is now a global phenomena. Today, subsystems can be designed, manufactured, and tested at any location around the world, then shipped to … [Read more...]
Powerline Filter Cancels Surges
Series-mode filters contain residual surge voltage within normal power line voltage ranges while avoiding the inconvenience and costs of downtime J. RUDY HARFORD, Zero Surge Inc. WITHIN THE MODERN home and workplace, an ever-growing number of sensitive electronic systems are vulnerable to power line surges that can disrupt or damage vital equipment. Obviously, a filter that … [Read more...]
The New EU Automotive EMC Directive
The essential information about which tests apply to automotive product types is now contained within the one directive. Martin O’Hara, Trafficmaster, Cranfield, Beds, UK INTRODUCTION This article discusses the changes implemented in the new European Automotive EMC directive 2004/104/EC1. The new directive, released in November 2004, effectively replaces the existing … [Read more...]
Antenna Selection for Automotive EMC Emissions and Immunity Applications (100 kHz to 18 GHz)
Optimum antenna selection plays a vital part in effective automotive emissions testing VICENTE RODRIGUEZ, PH.D. INTRODUCTION The following article describes the best antennas for meeting the requirements of full vehicle automotive EMC. The document is divided in to two main sections: Emissions and Immunity. The purpose of this article is to enlighten users on the best solution … [Read more...]
2005 Update on Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI)
IEMI refers to the deliberate attempt to produce EMI to interfere with commercial equipment. Dr. William A. Radasky, Ph.D. Metatech Corporation, Goleta, CA INTRODUCTION Over the past few years several articles have been written by this author and others indicating the threat and importance of intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI).1–4 Since the publication of the … [Read more...]
First Amendment to the International Standard for EMC on Medical Devices
Amendment 1 to IEC 60601-1-2 is worth a careful reading by anyone involved in the design, manufacturing and/or testing of electrical medical equipment. Daniel D. Hoolihan Hoolihan EMC Consulting, Lindstrom, MN In September of 2004, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) released Amendment 1 to the Second Edition of IEC 60601-1-2. This Amendment was prepared by … [Read more...]
EMC Assessment of Programmable Controllers: Choosing the Appropriate Standards
Using out-dated standards may result in erroneous conclusions regarding the true electromagnetic compatibility of the device under test. Nikolai Panteleev and Borislava Medzhidieva EMC Testing Laboratory, Sofia, Bulgaria Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are widely used in industrial control systems for several reasons. Using specialized languages, they are easy to … [Read more...]






