Read other posts in the "Elephant in the Test Room" series here.Recap On this ThreadThe room: MIL-STD RF immunity testing – 1-18GHz 200v/mThe elephant: everyone in the room is aware that a significant fraction of the ‘calibrated’ 200v/m test field is actually created at the wrong test frequency.The culprit: notoriously high ‘start of band’ harmonics produced by all octave band … [Read more...]
Elephant in the Test Room #1 Continued – The Final Piece in the Conventional Approach
Read other posts in the "Elephant in the Test Room" series here.Recap On this ThreadThe room: MIL-STD RF immunity testing – 1-18GHz 200v/mThe elephant: everyone in the room is aware that a significant fraction of the ‘calibrated’ 200v/m test field is actually created at the wrong test frequency.The culprit: notoriously high ‘start of band’ harmonics produced by all octave band … [Read more...]
Elephants in the Test Room #1 Continued – Further Expansion on the Culprit
Read other posts in the "Elephant in the Test Room" series here.Recap on this thread:The room: - MIL-STD RF immunity testing – 1-18GHz 200v/mThe elephant: everyone in the room is aware that a significant fraction of the ‘calibrated’ 200v/m test field is actually created at the wrong test frequency.The culprit: notoriously high ‘start of band’ harmonics produced by all octave … [Read more...]
Elephants in the Test Room
Read other posts in the "Elephant in the Test Room" series here. I apologize for the prolonged absence, my attention was drawn elsewhere for a while – back in the saddle now for the foreseeable future at a rate of at least one blog post per month.For this new raft of posts, I decided to highlight open EMC controversies that everyone seems to know about, yet few talk about. I … [Read more...]
The EMC Community Perspective
As indicated in a previous blog post, it seems hard to justify the rationale behind testing medical equipment for RF immunity at 3m distance. It is this greater test distance (as opposed to the 1m test distance accepted in automotive and MIL-STD testing) that is driving the high price of the replacement amplifiers. A change from the current test field strength of 10v/m @ 3m to … [Read more...]
Abracadabra the Broadband Signals Disappeared
Almost all EMC engineers these days are familiar with MIL-STD-461 and its various revisions because it has influenced the procedures in virtually all present day EMC standards. The original document and the A, B and C revisions all had requirements for measuring both broadband (BB) and narrowband (NB) emissions. When MIL-STD-461 was first released (July 31, 1967), the … [Read more...]