DEFSTAN 59-41(PT3)SEC1/1(1998) : INTERIM
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND LIMITS - MAN WORN, MAN PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
05-04-1999
12-01-2013
Preface
0 Introduction
1 WARNING
2 Precedence of requirements
3 Format
4 General test requirements
5 Classification of equipment and limits
6 Test methods and limits
Conducted emission DCE02.1
Conducted susceptibility DCS02.1
DCS03.1
Electrostatic discharge DCS10.1
Radiated emissions DRE01.1
DRE02.1
DRE03.1
Radiated susceptibility DRS01.1
DRS02.1
Tables
Table 1 Receiver bandwidths
Table 2 Examples of basic and logarithmic unit relationships
Table 3 Test methods
Table 4 DCS02.1 Performance specification for CW injection
probes
Table 5 DCS02.1 Limits for induced current on man worn/
portable EUT wiring
Table 6 ESD generator output requirements
Table 7 Outline technical characteristics of ESD generator
Table 8 DCS10.1 Application of charging voltage by equipment
category
Figures
Figure 1 Suggested screened room layout for man worn/ man
portable equipment
Figure 2 DCE02.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 3 DCE02.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 4 DCS02.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 5 DCS02.1 Limits in terms of current to be induced into
the calibration jig for man worn, man portable land
based equipment
Figure 6 DCS03.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 7 DCS03.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 8 DCS10.1 ESD calibration arrangement
Figure 9 DCS10.1 Simplified diagram ESD generator
Figure 10 DCS10.1 ESD generator discharge tip geometry
Figure 11 DCS10.1 Typical ESD waveform
Figure 12 DCS10.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 13 DRE01.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 14 DRE01.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 15 DRE02.1 Coil arrangements for magnetic emissions
500 Hz - 250 kHz
Figure 16 DRE02.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 17 DRE02.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 18 DRE03.1 Typical test configurations 1.6 MHz - 30 MHz
Figure 19 DRE03.1 Typical test configurations 30 MHz - 76 MHz
Figure 20 DRE03.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 21 DRS01.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 22 DRS01.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Figure 23 DRS02.1 Typical test configurations
Figure 24 DRS02.1 Limits for man worn, man portable land based
equipment
Gives the preferred techniques for use in measuring the electromagnetic compatibility characteristics of Man Portable and man worn electronic and electrical equipment to be procured by the Ministry of Defence.
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Miscellaneous Product
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PublisherName |
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT4)/3(1996) : 1996 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 4: LARGE EQUIPMENT TESTING |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT1)SEC1/6(1995) : 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - SECTION 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT3)/5(1995) : 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 3: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND LIMITS |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT6)/1(1994) : 1994 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 6: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR MILITARY VEHICLES INSTALLATION GUIDELINES |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT5)/1(1995) : 1995 | |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT7)/1(1995) : 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 7: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR HM SHIPS INSTALLATION GUIDELINES |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT1)SEC2/6(1995) : 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - SECTION 2: GUIDE TO THE SPECIFICATION AND SELECTION OF EMC REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT2)/4(1995) : 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING PROCEDURES |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT3)SEC2/1(1998) : INTERIM | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 3: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND LIMITS - SECTION 2: FREE STANDING EQUIPMENT |
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