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IEC TR 61000-1-5:2004

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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 1-5: General - High power electromagnetic (HPEM) effects on civil systems

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15-11-2004

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General introduction
  4.1 Past experience with HPEM effects on systems
  4.2 General EM protection techniques as applied to civil
      systems
5 Classification of HPEM environments
  5.1 Radiated and conducted HPEM environments
  5.2 Narrowband (CW) waveform
  5.3 Ultrawideband/short pulse transient environment
  5.4 Repetitive excitations
6 HPEM effects on systems
  6.1 Topological representation of the system
  6.2 Examples of HPEM effects on electronic systems and
      components
  6.3 Component/subsystem burnout and permanent damage
  6.4 Logic upset or service interruption
7 HPEM protection concepts
  7.1 Strategy for selecting immunity levels
  7.2 Overview of HPEM protection techniques
  7.3 Realisation of HPEM protection
Bibliography

This part of IEC 61000 is a technical report that provides background material describing the motivation for developing IEC standards on the effects of high power electromagnetic (HPEM) fields, currents and voltages on civil systems. In the light of newly emerging transient antenna technology and the increasing use of digital electronics, the possibility of equipment being upset or damaged by these environments is of concern. This document begins with a general introduction to this subject and a listing of the pertinent definitions used. Following these clauses, the HPEM environments that are of concern are described and a discussion of the various effects that these environments can induce in civil systems is presented. Finally, techniques used to protect systems against these environments are summarised. More detailed information will be provided in separate documents in this 61000 series.

DevelopmentNote
Stability Date: 2016. (10/2012)
DocumentType
Technical Report
Pages
43
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NEN NPR IEC/TR 61000-1-5 : 2004 Identical
PD IEC/TR 61000-1-5:2004 Identical

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MIL-STD-188-125-1 Base Document:1998 HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION FOR GROUND-BASED C[4]1 FACILITIES PERFORMING CRITICAL, TIME-URGENT MISSIONS PART 1 FIXED FACILITIES
IEC 61000-2-13:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-13: Environment - High-power electromagnetic (HPEM) environments - Radiated and conducted

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