1、 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices Accredited by the American National Standards Institute IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA Accredited Standards Committee
2、C63 Electromagnetic Compatibility ANSI C63.17-2013C63ANSI C63.17-2013 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices Accredited Standards Committee C63 Electromagnetic Compatibility
3、accredited by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Approved 12 August 2013 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Specific test procedures for verifying the compliance of unlicensed personal communications services (UP
4、CS) devices (including wideband voice and data devices) are established including applicable regulatory requirements regarding radio-frequency emission levels and spectrum access procedures. Keywords: ANSI C63.17, etiquette, personal communications, RF emissions, spectrum access, unlicensed devices,
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20、e C63 Electromagnetic Compatibility had the following membership: Daniel Hoolihan, Chair Jerry Ramie, Secretary Organization Represented Name of Representative American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL) .Harry Hodes John Repella (Alt.) Alcatel-Lucent .Dheena Moongilan Apple Manjit Walia Ind
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26、irman Daniel Hoolihan John Lichtig Werner Schaefer Dave Zimmerman Members Emeritus.Warren Kesselman Herbert Mertel Robert Hofmann At the time this standard was completed, ASC C63Subcommittee 7 had the following membership: H. Stephen Berger, Chair Seth Seidman, Vice Chair Joseph Dichoso Chris Dilay
27、Edward F. Hare Daniel Hoolihan William Hurst Dheena Moongilan Jeffrey L. Silberberg Stephen Whitesell Donald WittersAt the time this standard was completed, the ANSI C63Working Group had the following membership: H. Stephen Berger, Chair Steve Cahill, Vice Chair and Technical Editor Dag kerberg Greg
28、ory Czumak Joseph Dichoso William HurstIntroduction This introduction is not part of ANSI C63.17-2013, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices. In November 1993, the Federal C
29、ommunications Commission (FCC) invited ANSI C63 “to consider development of standard measurement procedures to support” proposed new provisions to Part 15 of Volume 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (47CFR15) for unlicensed personal communications services (UPCS) devices.aAt its December 1993 me
30、eting, ANSI C63 established a subcommittee (SC 7) to attempt to develop such standards in cooperation with representatives of the Wireless Information Networks Forum (WINForum) and other interested parties. The standard ANSI C63.17-1998 was the result of the efforts of SC 7. In the Fall of 2004, the
31、 FCC revised provisions of 47CFR15 governing the 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz UPCS band. A working group was formed under the aegis of SC 7 to rewrite ANSI C63.17-1998 to reflect the changes in 47CFR15. This revised standard is, again, the result of the efforts of SC 7. In July of 2012, the FCC released rev
32、ised provisions of 47CFR15 governing the 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz UPCS band. These revisions facilitate the implementation of improved services utilizing this band. A working group was again formed under the aegis of SC 7 to revise ANSI C63.17-2006 to reflect the changes in 47CFR15. This revised standar
33、d is also the result of the efforts of SC 7. a Information on references can be found in Clause 2. viii Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Applications. 2 1.3 Roadmap to the document . 2 2. Normative references 3 3. Definitions, symbols, acronyms, and
34、abbreviations . 3 3.1 Definitions . 3 3.2 Symbols . 6 3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations . 7 4. Radiated and conducted emissions test methodology. 8 4.1 Test facilities and equipment. 9 4.2 Test configurations and setup 10 4.3 Transmitted power and monitoring threshold limits 11 4.4 Limits for radiated
35、and conducted tests . 12 4.5 Conducted measurements of products with identical collocated transmitting and monitoring antennas 13 4.6 Conducted measurements of products with collocated transmitting and monitoring antennas of different types 13 4.7 Conducted measurements of products with arbitrarily
36、placed transmitting and monitoring antennas 13 4.8 Radiated measurements of products with identical collocated transmitting and monitoring antennas 14 4.9 Radiated measurements of products with collocated transmitting and monitoring antennas of different types 15 4.10 Radiated measurements of produc
37、ts with arbitrarily placed transmitting and monitoring antennas 15 4.11 Manufacturers declarations and descriptions 15 5. Measurement instrumentation 16 6. RF measurements . 17 6.1 Emissions tests. 17 6.2 Frequency and time stability 21 7. Monitoring tests 24 7.1 Introduction . 24 7.2 Calibration of
38、 levels. 28 7.3 Threshold limits and channel selection 29 7.4 Threshold and LIC monitoring bandwidth 31 7.5 Reaction time and monitoring interval 33 8. Time and spectrum window access procedure . 34 8.1 Timing for EUTs using control and signaling channel-type transmissions . 35 8.2 Timing for EUTs u
39、sing communications channel-type transmissions. 37 8.3 Duplex connections . 38 8.4 Alternative monitoring interval . 42 ix Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. x Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. 9. Test report. 42 9.1 Test report contents . 42 9.2 Applicable standards 43 9.3 Equipment
40、units tested. 43 9.4 Test configuration 43 9.5 List of test equipment 43 9.6 Units of measurement 43 9.7 Location of test site 43 9.8 Measurement procedures. 44 9.9 Reporting measurement data . 44 9.10 General and special conditions 44 9.11 Summary of results 44 9.12 Required signatures . 44 9.13 Te
41、st report appendixes. 44 9.14 Test report disposition . 45 Annex A (informative) 47CFR15, Subpart DRules and test cases for UPCS devices 46 Annex B (informative) Radiated and conducted measurement of power output and monitoring thresholds. 53 Annex C (informative) Options for implementing the tests
42、of Clause 7 and Clause 8. 58 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices IMPORTANT NOTICE: IEEE Standards documents are not intended to ensure safety, health, or environmental pro
43、tection, or ensure against interference with or from other devices or networks. Implementers of IEEE Standards documents are responsible for determining and complying with all appropriate safety, security, environmental, health, and interference protection practices and all applicable laws and regul
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45、ents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview 1.1 Scope This standard sets forth uniform methods of measurement of the electromagnetic and operational compatibility of unlicensed personal communications services (UPCS) d
46、evices. This standard does not cover licensed personal communications services (PCS) devices. The recommended methods are applicable to the radio transmitter and monitoring devices contained in the UPCS device. These methods apply to the measurement of individual UPCS devices. Additional methods may
47、 be added to this standard to fulfill future requirements. In addition to the measurements specified herein, UPCS devices may also be required to be tested in accordance with other standards. Examples are listed in Annex A. 1 Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. ANSI C63.17-2013 American Nation
48、al Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices 1.2 Applications The procedures given herein may be used to test UPCS devices permitted under 47CFR15, Subpart D.1The emissions and operational charac
49、teristics of UPCS devices are the basic parameters affecting UPCS coexistence with other electronic devices and systems. In particular, compliance with this standard may be used to demonstrate electromagnetic compatibility with other UPCS systems and other systems operating in the same and adjacent frequency bands. This standard describes preferred test methods, test facilities and, in some cases, alternative test methods and facilities. If these methods and facilities do not apply to the equipment under test (EUT), the manufacturer must explain why a
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