BS CISPR 16-1:1999
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Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus
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21-01-2005
BS EN 55016-1-5:2004+A1:2012
BS EN 55016-1-2:2004+A2:2006
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BS EN 55016-1-2:2014
BS EN 55016-1-1 : 2010
BS EN 55016-1-3:2006
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English
08-10-2003
FOREWORD
TABLE RECAPITULATING CROSS-REFERENCES
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Measuring apparatus
4.1 Quasi-peak measuring receivers for the frequency
range 9 kHz to 1000 MHz
4.2 Peak measuring receivers for the frequency range
9 kHz to 1000 MHz
4.3 Average measuring receivers for the frequency range
9 kHz to 1000 MHz
4.4 RMS measuring receivers for the frequency range 9 kHz
to 1000 MHz
4.5 Spectrum analyzers and scanning receivers
4.6 Audio-frequency voltmeter
5 Ancillary apparatus
5.1 Artificial mains networks
5.2 Current and voltage probes
5.3 Absorbing clamp for use in the frequency range 30 MHz
to 1000 MHz
5.4 Disturbance analyzers
5.5 Antennas for measurement of radiated radio disturbance
5.6 Test sites for measurement of radio disturbance field
strength for the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
5.7 Reverberating chamber for total radiated power measurement
5.8 Coupling units for conducted current immunity measurement
5.9 TEM cells for immunity to radiated disturbance measurement
5.10 Coupling devices for measuring signal lines
5.11 The artificial hand and series RC element
5.12 Test sites for measurement of radio disturbance field
strength for the frequency range 1 GHz to 18 GHz
5.13 Specifications and validation procedures for a test
site to be used to calibrate antennas in the frequency
range of 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
Annex A (normative) Determination of response to repeated pulses
of quasi-peak and r.m.s. measuring receivers (subclauses
3.2, 4.1.4.2, 4.4.2.2 and 4.4.4.1)
Annex B (normative) Determination of pulse generator spectrum
(subclauses 4.1.4, 4.2.4, 4.3.4, 4.4.4)
Annex C (normative) Accurate measurements of the output of
nanosecond pulse generators (subclauses 4.1.4, 4.2.4,
4.3.4, 4.4.4)
Annex D (normative) Influence of the quasi-peak measuring
receiver characteristics on its pulse response
(subclause 4.1.4.2)
Annex E (normative) Response of average and peak measuring
receivers (subclause 4.3.2.1)
Annex F (normative) Artificial mains networks (subclause 5.1)
Annex G (normative) Validation procedure of the open area test
site for the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
(subclause 5.6)
Annex H (normative) Calibration of the absorbing clamp
(subclause 5.3)
Annex I (informative) Construction, frequency range, and
calibration of current probes (subclause 5.2)
Annex J (informative) Construction of the absorbing clamp
(subclause 5.3)
Annex K (informative) Construction details for open area test
sites in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
(subclause 5.6)
Annex L (informative) Basis for 4 dB site acceptability
criterion (subclause 5.6)
Annex M (informative) Construction of the coupling units for
current injection for the frequency range 0,15 MHz to
30 MHz (subclause 5.8)
Annex N (informative) Principle of operation and examples of
coupling units for conducted current immunity
measurements (subclause 5.8)
Annex O (normative) Parameters of broadband antennas
Annex P (normative) Loop antenna system for magnetic field
induced current measurements in the frequency range of
9 kHz to 30 MHz
Annex Q (normative) Example and measurement of an asymmetrical
artificial network (AAN)
Annex R (informative) CALTS requirements (subclause 5.13)
Annex S (informative) Test antenna considerations (subclause
5.13)
Annex T (informative) Antenna and site attenuation theory
(subclause 5.13)
Annex U (informative) Application of a fixed length dipole
(30 MHz <= f <= 80 MHz) (subclause 5.13)
Annex V (informative) Pascal Program used in T.1.3 (subclause
5.13)
Annex W (informative) Checklist validation procedure (subclause
5.13)
Annex X (normative) Monopole (1 m rod antenna) performance
equations and characterization of the associated antenna
matching network
Annex Y (normative) Performance check of the exceptions from the
definitions of a click according to 4.2.3 of CISPR 14-1
Annex Z (normative) Example and measurement of the parameters of
the AN for coaxial and other screened cables
Figures 1 to Z.2
Defines characteristics and performance of equipment for measuring radio disturbance voltages, currents and fields in frequency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz. Also defines requirements for specialist equipment for discontinuous disturbance measurements. Includes measurement of broadband and narrowband kinds of radio disturbance.
Committee |
GEL/210
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS CISPR 16-1(1998) (02/2000) Also numbered as CISPR 16-1 Supersedes 00/242237 DC, 97/217124 DC & & 01/204702 DC (04/2003)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
234
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
CISPR 16-1:1999 | Identical |
CISPR 14-1:2016 | Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus - Part 1: Emission |
IEC 60315-3:1989+AMD1:1999 CSV | Methods of measurement on radio receivers for various classes of emission - Part 3: Receivers for amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting emissions |
CISPR 16-2:2003 | Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 2: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity |
IEC 60315-4:1997 | Methods of measurement on radio receivers for various classes of emission - Part 4: Receivers for frequency-modulated sound broadcasting emissions |
CISPR TR 16-3:2010+AMD1:2012+AMD2:2015 CSV | Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 3: CISPR technical reports |
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