DEFSTAN 59-41(PT3)SEC3/1(2003) : 2003
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 3: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND LIMITS - SECTION 3: LRU AND SUB SYSTEMS (INCLUDING LAND VEHICLE INSTALLED ANTENNA TEST)
23-01-2007
12-01-2013
Description
CONTENTS
PREFACE
MAIN TEXT
SECTION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
0 INTRODUCTION
1 SCOPE
2 WARNING
3 RELATED DOCUMENTS
4 DEFINITION
5 ABBREVIATIONS
6 FORMAT
SECTION 2 - GENERAL TEST REQUIREMENTS
7 GENERAL TEST REQUIREMENTS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Test Sites
7.3 Screened Room/Reverberation Chamber
7.4 Ground Plane
7.5 Power Supply Filtering
7.6 Power Supply Impedance
7.7 Layout of EUT
7.8 Length and Arrangement of Connecting Leads to EUT
7.9 Bonding of EUT
7.10 Ambient Electromagnetic Noise Levels
7.11 Ground Loop Currents in Measuring Leads
7.12 Input/Output Connections to the Equipment Under Test
7.13 Modes of Operation of Equipment Under Test
7.14 Test Frequency Selection
7.15 Measurement Bandwidth/Detector Function
7.16 Sweep Speeds and Plot Charts
7.17 Measuring Receiver Accuracy
7.18 Susceptibility Criteria
7.19 Susceptibility Test Stimuli
7.20 Operating Frequency of Equipment Under Test
7.21 Current Probes
7.22 Antennas
7.23 Measuring Sets
7.24 Measuring Cables
7.25 Oscilloscope
7.26 Signal Sources/Power Amplifiers
7.27 Transient Generators
7.28 Injection Transformers
7.29 Presentation of Results
7.30 RF Safety of Personnel
SECTION 3 - CLASSIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT AND LIMITS
8 CLASSIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT AND LIMITS
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Equipment Types
8.3 Test Method Selection
8.4 Grading of Limits
8.5 Land Service Classifications
8.6 Ground Support Equipment
SECTION 4 - TEST METHOD AND LIMITS
9 TEST METHODS AND LIMITS
9.1 DCE01.3 Conducted Emissions on Primary Power
Lines (20 Hz - 150 MHz)
9.2 DCE02.3 Conducted Emissions on Control, Signal and
Power Lines (20 Hz - 150 MHz)
9.3 DCE03.3 Exported Transients Primary Power Lines
9.4 DCS01.3 Conducted Susceptibility, Primary Power Lines
(20 Hz - 50 kHz)
9.5 DCS02.3 Conducted Susceptibility, Power, Control and
Signal Lines (50 kHz - 400 MHz)
9.6 DCS03.3 Conducted Susceptibility, Control and
Signal (20 Hz - 50 kHz)
9.7 DCS04.3 Imported Transient Susceptibility (Aircraft)
9.8 DCS05.3 Externally Generated Transients (Land and
Sea Systems)
9.9 DCS06.3 Imported Long Transient susceptibility (Land
and Sea Services), AC and DC Systems
9.10 DCS08.3 Externally Generated Transients (Aircraft)
9.11 DCS09.3 Imported Lightning Transient Susceptibility
(Aircraft)
9.12 DCS10.3 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
9.13 DCS12.3 Imported Low Frequency Transient
Susceptibility - Power Lines (Sea Systems)
9.14 DRE01.3 Electric (E) Field Radiated Emissions
(14 kHz - 18 GHz)
9.15 DRE02.3 Magnetic (H) Field Radiated Emissions
(20 Hz - 100 kHz)
9.16 DRE03.3 Radiated Emissions Installed Antenna
(1.6 MHz - 76 MHz), Land Systems
9.17 DRS01.3 Magnetic (H) Field Susceptibility
(20 Hz - 100 kHz)
9.18 DRS02.3 Electric (E) Field Susceptibility, Standard
Method (10 kHz - 18 GHz)
9.19 DRS02.3 Electric (E) Field Susceptibility, Alternative
Method (Aircraft)
9.20 DRS03.3 Magnetic Field (DC) Susceptibility (Land
and Sea Systems)
Details the methods of test to be applied and where appropriate the limits required to be met when measuring the electromagnetic compatibility of LRUÆs and Sub System equipment for Ministry of Defence use.
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