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BS EN 55016-4-2 ED.2 - SPECIFICATION FOR RADIO DISTURBANCE AND IMMUNITY MEASURING APPARATUS AND METHODS - PART 4-2: UNCERTAINTIES, STATISTICS AND LIMIT MODELLING - MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION UNCERTAINTY

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Superseded date

31-10-2011

Superseded by

BS EN 55016-4-2 : 2011

Language(s)

English

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols
  3.3 Abbreviations
4 Compliance criterion for the measurement instrumentation
  uncertainty
  4.1 General
  4.2 Compliance assessment
5 Conducted disturbance measurements
  5.1 Conducted disturbance measurements at a
      mains port using an AMN
  5.2 Conducted disturbance measurements at a
      mains port using a voltage probe
  5.3 Conducted disturbance measurements at a
      telecommunication port using an AAN (Y-network)
  5.4 Conducted disturbance measurements at a
      telecommunication port using a capacitive
      voltage probe
  5.5 Conducted disturbance measurements at a
      telecommunication port using a current probe
6 Disturbance power measurements
  6.1 Measurand for disturbance power measurements
  6.2 Symbols of input quantities specific for disturbance
      power measurements
  6.3 Input quantities to be considered for disturbance
      power measurements
7 Radiated disturbance measurements in the frequency
  range 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
  7.1 Radiated disturbance measurements on an
      OATS or in a SAC
  7.2 Radiated disturbance measurements in a
      fully-anechoic room (FAR)
8 Radiated disturbance measurements in the frequency
  range 1 GHz to 18 GHz
  8.1 Measurand for radiated disturbance measurements
      in a FAR
  8.2 Symbols of input quantities specific for radiated
      disturbance measurements
  8.3 Input quantities to be considered for radiated
      disturbance measurements in a FAR
Annex A (informative) - Basis for U[cispr] values in
        Table 1, general information and rationale for
        input quantities common to all measurement methods
  A.1 General
  A.2 Rationale for the estimates of input quantities
      common to all disturbance measurements ("A" comments)
Annex B (informative) - Basis for U[cispr] values in
        Table 1, uncertainty budgets and rationale for
        conducted disturbance measurements
  B.1 Uncertainty budget for conducted disturbance
      measurements at a mains port using an artificial
      mains network (AMN)
  B.2 Uncertainty budget for conducted disturbance
      measurements at a mains port using a voltage probe
  B.3 Uncertainty budget for conducted disturbance
      measurements at a telecommunication port using
      an asymmetrical artificial network (AAN)
  B.4 Uncertainty budget for conducted disturbance
      measurements at a telecommunication port using
      a capacitive voltage probe (CVP)
  B.5 Uncertainty budget for conducted disturbance
      measurements at a telecommunication port using
      a current probe
  B.6 Rationale for the estimates of input quantities
      specific to conducted disturbance measurement methods
Annex C (informative) - Basis for U[cispr] values in
        Table 1 Disturbance power measurements
  C.1 Uncertainty budget for disturbance
      power measurements
  C.2 Rationale for the estimates of input
      quantities specific to the disturbance
      power measurement method
Annex D (informative) - Basis for U[cispr] values in
        Table 1 Radiated disturbance measurements from
        30 MHz to 1000 MHz
  D.1 Uncertainty budgets for radiated disturbance
      measurements of electric field strength on an
      OATS or in a SAC
  D.2 Uncertainty budgets for radiated disturbance
      measurements of electric field strength in a
      fully anechoic room (FAR)
  D.3 Rationale for the estimates of input quantities
      specific to radiated disturbance measurement methods
      from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
Annex E (informative) - Basis for U[cispr] values in
        Table 1 Radiated disturbance measurements from
        1 GHz to 18 GHz
  E.1 Uncertainty budget for radiated disturbance
      measurements from 1 GHz to GHz
  E.2 Rationale for the estimates of influence quantities
      specific to the radiated disturbance measurement
      method from 1 GHz to 18 GHz

BS EN 55016-4-2 ED.2

Committee
GEL/210/12
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
56
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

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