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CISPR 16-2-1:2008

Superseded

Superseded

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Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 2-1: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity - Conducted disturbance measurements

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Superseded date

31-12-2021

Published date

13-10-2008

CISPR 16-2-1:2008 specifies the methods of measurement of disturbance phenomena in general in the frequency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz and especially of conducted disturbance phenomena in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz. This second edition of CISPR 16-2-1 cancels and replaces the first edition (2003) and its Amendment 1 (2005) and constitutes a technical revision. CISPR 16-2-1:2008 includes significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. In general, this new edition aims at reducing compliance uncertainty in correspondence with findings in CISPR 16-4-1. Guidelines are given on
- resonance-free connection of the AMN to reference ground,
- avoidance of ground loops, and
- avoidance of ambiguities of the test setup of EUT and AMN with respect to the reference ground plane.
In addition, terms are clarified, a new type of ancillary equipment (CVP) is applied, and a clarification for the use of the AAN and AMN on the same EUT is provided.

Committee
CISPR/CIS/A
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
266
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 55016-2-1:2009 Identical

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