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AS/NZS CISPR 16.
CISPR 16-3:2003
AS/NZS CISPR 16.3
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 3: CISPR technical reports
AS/NZS CISPR 16.3:2004 This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee TE-003, Electromagnetic Interference. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 24 March 2004 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 16 April 2004. It was published on 2 June 2004.
The following are represented on Committee TE-003: Australian Broadcasting Authority Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australian Communications Authority Australian Electrical and electronic Manufacturers Association Australian Information Industry Association CSIRO Telecommunications and Industrial Physics Commercial Television Australia Department of Defence (Australia) Electrical Compliance Testing Association Institution of Engineers Australia Ministry of Economic Development (New Zealand) SingTel Optus Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia Telstra Corporation University of Western Australia Wireless Institute Australia
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 04092.
First published as AS/NZS CISPR 16.3:2004.
ISBN 0 7337 6003 1
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee TE-003, Electromagnetic Interference. This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, CISPR 16-3:2003, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods, Part 3: CISPR technical reports. The objective of this Standard is to specify technical reports and information on the history of CISPR. The terms normative and informative are used to define the application of the annex to which they apply. A normative annex is an integral part of a standard, whereas an informative annex is only for information and guidance.
As this Standard is reproduced from an international standard, the following applies: (a) Its number appears on the cover and title page while the international standard number appears only on the cover. (b) In the source text this International Standard should read this Australian/New Zealand Standard. (c) A full point substitutes for a comma when referring to a decimal marker. References to International Standards should be replaced by references to Australian or Australian/New Zealand Standards, as follows: Reference to International Standard CISPR 16 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 1-1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Measuring apparatus Part 1-2: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentConducted disturbances Part 1-3: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentDisturbance power Part 1-4: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentRadiated disturbances Part 1-5: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Antenna calibration test sites for 30 MHz to 1 000 MHz Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS CISPR 16 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 1.1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Measuring apparatus Part 1.2: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentConducted disturbances Part 1.3: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentDisturbance power Part 1.4: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Ancillary equipmentRadiated disturbances Part 1.5: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus Antenna calibration test sites for 30 MHz to 1 000 MHz
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methodsPart 2-1: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceConducted disturbance measurements Part 2-2: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbance Measurement of disturbance power Part 2-3: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceRadiated disturbance measurements Part 2-4: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceImmunity measurements Part 4-1: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingUncertainties in standardized EMC tests Part 4-2: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingMeasurement instrumentation uncertainty Part 4-3: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingStatistical considerations in the determination of EMC compliance of mass-produced products Part 4-4: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingStatistics of complaints and a model for the calculation of limits
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods, Part 2.1: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceConducted disturbance measurements Part 2.2: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbance Measurement of disturbance power Part 2.3: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceRadiated disturbance measurements Part 2.4: Methods of measurement of immunity and disturbanceImmunity measurements Part 4.1: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingUncertainties in standardized EMC tests Part 4.2: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingMeasurement instrumentation uncertainty Part 4.3: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingStatistical considerations in the determination of EMC compliance of mass-produced products Part 4.4: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modellingStatistics of complaints and a model for the calculation of limits
Page 1 2 3 4 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 1 Normative references ....................................................................................................... 1 Definitions........................................................................................................................ 1 Technical reports ............................................................................................................. 4 4.1 Correlation between measurements made with apparatus having characteristics differing from the CISPR characteristics and measurements made with CISPR apparatus ................................................................................... 4 4.1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4 4.1.2 Critical interference measuring instrument parameters ................................ 4 4.1.3 Impulse interference Correlation factors ................................................... 5 4.1.4 Random noise ............................................................................................. 5 4.1.5 The r.m.s. detector ...................................................................................... 5 4.1.6 Discussion .................................................................................................. 6 4.1.7 Application to typical noise sources............................................................. 6 4.1.8 Conclusions ................................................................................................ 7 Interference simulators ......................................................................................... 10 4.2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 10 4.2.2 Types of interference signals .................................................................... 10 4.2.3 Circuits for simulating broadband interference........................................... 11 Relationship between limits for open-area test site and the reverberating chamber................................................................................................................ 16 4.3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 16 4.3.2 Correlation between measurements of the reverberating chamber and the open-area test site........................................................................ 16 4.3.3 Limits for use with the reverberating chamber method ............................... 16 4.3.4 Procedure for the determination of the reverberating chamber limit ........... 17 Characterization and classification of the asymmetrical disturbance source induced in telephone subscriber lines by AM broadcasting transmitters in the LW, MW and SW bands .................................................................................. 21 4.4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 21 4.4.2 Experimental characterization ................................................................... 21 4.4.3 Prediction models and classification .......................................................... 31 4.4.4 Characterization of the immunity-test disturbance source .......................... 34 4.4.5 Bibliography .............................................................................................. 43 The predictability of radiation in vertical directions at frequencies above 30 MHz ................................................................................................................. 55 4.5.1 Scope ....................................................................................................... 55 4.5.2 Introduction ............................................................................................... 56 4.5.3 Method used to calculate field patterns in the vertical plane ...................... 57 4.5.4 Limitations of predictability of radiation at elevated angles ........................ 59 4.5.5 Differences between the fields over a real ground and the fields over a perfect conductor ................................................................................... 68 4.5.6 Uncertainty ranges .................................................................................... 71 4.5.7 Conclusions .............................................................................................. 71 4.5.8 References ............................................................................................. 111
4.6 The predictability of radiation in vertical directions at frequencies up to 30 MHz ............................................................................................................... 112 4.6.1 Scope ..................................................................................................... 112 4.6.2 Introduction ............................................................................................. 112 4.6.3 Method of calculation of the vertical radiation patterns ............................ 113 4.6.4 The source models.................................................................................. 114 4.6.5 Electrical constants of the ground ........................................................... 114 4.6.6 Predictability of radiation in vertical directions ......................................... 116 4.6.7 Conclusions ............................................................................................ 122 4.6.8 References ............................................................................................. 123 Background and history................................................................................................ 181 5.1 The history of the CISPR .................................................................................... 181 5.1.1 The early years: 1934-1984..................................................................... 181 5.1.2 The division of work ................................................................................ 183 5.1.3 The computer years: 1984 to 1998 .......................................................... 183 5.1.4 The people in CISPR............................................................................... 184 Historical background to the method of measurement of the interference power produced by electrical household and similar appliances in the VHF range .................................................................................................................. 184 5.2.1 Historical detail ....................................................................................... 184 5.2.2 Development of the method..................................................................... 185
1 STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Australian/New Zealand Standard Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 3: CISPR technical reports
This part of CISPR 16 contains specific technical reports and information on the history of CISPR.
Over the years, the CISPR prepared a number of recommendations and reports that have significant technical merit but were not generally available. Reports and recommendations were for some time published in CISPR 7 and 8. At its meeting in Campinas, Brazil, in 1988, subcommittee A agreed on the table of contents of part 3 and to publish the reports for posterity by giving the reports a permanent place in part 3. With the reorganization of CISPR 16 in 2003, the significance of CISPR limits has been moved to CISPR 16-4-3, whereas recommendations on statistics of disturbance complaints and on the report on the determination of limits has been moved to CISPR 16-4-4. The contents of Amendment 1 (2002) has been moved to CISPR 16-4-1.
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. CISPR 11:2003, Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment Electro-magnetic disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement CISPR 16-1 (all parts), Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus CISPR 16-2 (all parts), Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity CISPR 16-4 (all parts), Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling ITU-R Recommendation BS. 468-4, Measurement of audio-frequency noise voltage level in sound broadcasting
For the purpose of this part of CISPR 16, the definitions of CISPR 16-1 and IEV 60050(161) as well as the following definitions apply.
AS/NZS CISPR 16.3:2004, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods CISPR technical reports
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