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    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Installation and mitigation guidelines. System-level susceptibility assessments for HEMP and HPEM

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  28-02-2010

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 General
    5 Interaction mechanisms and protection methods
    6 Description of overall assessment methodology
    Annex A (informative) - Classification of effect
    Annex B (informative) - Good measurement practice
    Annex C (informative) - Computational electromagnetics
    Annex D (informative) - System level assessment - HEMP
    Annex E (informative) - System level assessment - HPEM
    Annex F (informative) - Limitations
    Annex G (informative) - Detailed description of low-level
            techniques
    Annex H (informative) - Detailed description of high-level
            test techniques
    Annex I (informative) - Data processing and analysis
    Bibliography

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    Gives information on available methods for the assessment of system-level susceptibility as a result of HEMP and HPEM environments.

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    The aim of this part of IEC61000 is to present a methodology to assess the impact of High-altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) and High Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) environments on electronic systems. In this context a system refers to a collection of sub-systems, equipment and components brought together to perform a function. (A more complete definition is given in 3.20.) The techniques associated with this methodology and their advantages and disadvantages will be presented along with examples of how the techniques can be applied to evaluate the susceptibility of electronic systems such as those found in installations. This work is closely related to the evaluation of EMC system level susceptibility.

    The purpose of this Technical Specification is to provide information on available methods for the assessment of system-level susceptibility as a result of HEMP and HPEM environments. The advantages and disadvantages of the methods will be discussed along with examples of how the techniques should be employed.

    Typical systems have external connections, wired or wireless, and the assessment of these are included within this specification.

    This specification gives general guidance. It does not cover safety issues nor does it conflict with ITU-T efforts concerning the protection of telecommunications equipment [2]2.

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    Committee GEL/210
    Development Note Supersedes 07/30167970 DC. (02/2010)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    IEC TR 61000-5-3:1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5-3: Installation and mitigation guidelines - HEMP protection concepts
    IEC GUIDE 107:2014 Electromagnetic compatibility - Guide to the drafting of electromagnetic compatibility publications
    IEC 61000-2-10:1998 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-10: Environment - Description of HEMP environment - Conducted disturbance
    IEC TR 61000-1-5:2004 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 1-5: General - High power electromagnetic (HPEM) effects on civil systems
    IEC 61000-2-11:1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-11: Environment - Classification of HEMP environments
    IEC 61000-5-5:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Section 5: Specification of protective devices for HEMP conducted disturbance. Basic EMC Publication
    IEC TR 61000-1-3:2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 1-3: General - The effects of high-altitude EMP (HEMP) on civil equipment and systems
    IEC 61000-4-25:2001+AMD1:2012 CSV Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-25: Testing and measurement techniques - HEMP immunity test methods for equipment and systems
    IEC 61000-4-33:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-33: Testing and measurement techniques - Measurement methods for high-power transient parameters
    IEC 61000-6-6:2003 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-6: Generic standards - HEMP immunity for indoor equipment
    IEC 61000-4-24:2015 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-24: Testing and measurement techniques - Test methods for protective devices for HEMP conducted disturbance
    IEC TR 61000-4-35:2009 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-35: Testing and measurement techniques - HPEM simulator compendium
    IEC TR 61000-5-6:2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5-6: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Mitigation of external EM influences
    IEC 61000-2-9:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 9: Description of HEMP environment - Radiated disturbance. Basic EMC publication
    IEC TR 61000-4-32:2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-32: Testing and measurement techniques - High-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) simulator compendium
    IEC 61000-4-23:2016 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-23: Testing and measurement techniques - Test methods for protective devices for HEMP and other radiated disturbances
    IEC 61000-5-7:2001 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5-7: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Degrees of protection provided by enclosures against electromagnetic disturbances (EM code)
    IEC 61000-2-13:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-13: Environment - High-power electromagnetic (HPEM) environments - Radiated and conducted
    IEC 61000-4-21:2011 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-21: Testing and measurement techniques - Reverberation chamber test methods
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