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23、 and immunity Conducted disturbance measurements Spcifications des mthodes et des appareils de mesure des perturbations radiolectriques et de limmunit aux perturbations radiolectriques Partie 2-1: Mthodes de mesure des perturbations et de limmunit Mesures des perturbations conduites INTERNATIONAL SP
24、ECIAL COMMITTEE ON RADIO INTERFERENCE COMIT INTERNATIONAL SPCIAL DES PERTURBATIONS RADIOLECTRIQUES BASIC EMC PUBLICATION PUBLICATION FONDAMENTALE EN CEM colourinside 2 CISPR 16-2-1:2014 IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 8 1 Scope 10 2 Normative references 10 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 11 3.
25、1 Terms and definitions . 11 3.2 Abbreviations . 16 4 Types of disturbance to be measured 17 4.1 General 17 4.2 Types of disturbance 17 4.3 Detector functions 17 5 Connection of measuring equipment 18 5.1 General 18 5.2 Connection of ancillary equipment . 18 5.3 Connections to RF reference ground 18
26、 5.4 Connection between the EUT and the artificial mains network 19 6 General measurement requirements and conditions 20 6.1 General 20 6.2 Disturbance not produced by the equipment under test 20 6.2.1 General 20 6.2.2 Compliance testing . 20 6.3 Measurement of continuous disturbance 20 6.3.1 Narrow
27、band continuous disturbance . 20 6.3.2 Broadband continuous disturbance . 20 6.3.3 Use of spectrum analyzers and scanning receivers . 21 6.4 EUT arrangement and measurement conditions . 21 6.4.1 EUT arrangement . 21 6.4.2 Normal load conditions . 23 6.4.3 Duration of operation 23 6.4.4 Running-in/wa
28、rm-up time 23 6.4.5 Supply 24 6.4.6 Mode of operation . 24 6.4.7 Operation of multifunction equipment 24 6.4.8 Determination of EUT arrangement(s) that maximize(s) emissions . 24 6.4.9 Recording of measurement results 24 6.5 Interpretation of measuring results . 24 6.5.1 Continuous disturbance 24 6.
29、5.2 Discontinuous disturbance 25 6.5.3 Measurement of the duration of disturbances 25 6.6 Measurement times and scan rates for continuous disturbance 25 6.6.1 General 25 6.6.2 Minimum measurement times . 25 6.6.3 Scan rates for scanning receivers and spectrum analyzers . 26 6.6.4 Scan times for step
30、ping receivers . 27 6.6.5 Strategies for obtaining a spectrum overview using the peak detector 28 CISPR 16-2-1:2014 IEC 2014 3 6.6.6 Timing considerations using FFT-based instruments . 31 7 Measurement of disturbances conducted along leads, 9 kHz to 30 MHz 33 7.1 General 33 7.2 Measuring equipment (
31、receivers, etc.) . 33 7.2.1 General 33 7.2.2 Use of detectors for conducted disturbance measurements 33 7.3 Ancillary measuring equipment 34 7.3.1 General 34 7.3.2 Artificial networks (ANs) . 34 7.3.3 Voltage probes . 34 7.3.4 Current probes . 35 7.4 Equipment under test configuration 35 7.4.1 Arran
32、gement of the EUT and its connection to the AN 35 7.4.2 Procedure for the measurement of unsymmetric disturbance voltages with V-networks (AMNs) . 40 7.4.3 Measurement of common mode voltages at differential mode signal terminals 47 7.4.4 Measurements using voltage probes . 48 7.4.5 Measurement usin
33、g a capacitive voltage probe (CVP) 51 7.4.6 Measurements using current probes . 51 7.5 System test configuration for conducted emissions measurements 51 7.5.1 General approach to system measurements . 51 7.5.2 System configuration 52 7.5.3 Measurements of interconnecting lines . 54 7.5.4 Decoupling
34、of system components 55 7.6 In situ measurements . 55 7.6.1 General 55 7.6.2 Reference ground . 55 7.6.3 Measurement with voltage probes . 56 7.6.4 Selection of measuring points . 56 8 Automated measurement of disturbances 56 8.1 Precautions for automating measurements. 56 8.2 Generic measurement pr
35、ocedure . 57 8.3 Prescan measurements . 57 8.4 Data reduction . 58 8.5 Disturbance maximization and final measurement 58 8.6 Post processing and reporting 59 8.7 Disturbance measurement strategies with FFT-based measuring instruments 59 9 Test set-up and measurement procedure using the CDNE in the f
36、requency range 30 MHz to 300 MHz . 59 9.1 General 59 9.2 Test set-up 60 9.3 Measurement procedure 62 Annex A (informative) Guidelines for connection of electrical equipment to the artificial mains network 63 A.1 General 63 A.2 Classification of the possible cases 63 A.2.1 Well-shielded but poorly fi
37、ltered EUT (Figures A.1 and A.2) 63 4 CISPR 16-2-1:2014 IEC 2014 A.2.2 Well-filtered but incompletely shielded EUT (Figures A.3 and A.4) 64 A.2.3 Practical general case 64 A.3 Method of grounding 66 A.4 Conditions of grounding . 66 A.4.1 General 66 A.4.2 Classification of typical testing conditions
38、. 67 A.5 Connection of the AMN as a voltage probe 68 Annex B (informative) Use of spectrum analyzers and scanning receivers . 70 B.1 General 70 B.2 Overload 70 B.3 Linearity test 70 B.4 Selectivity 70 B.5 Normal response to pulses . 70 B.6 Peak detection . 70 B.7 Frequency scan rate 71 B.8 Signal in
39、terception . 71 B.9 Average detection 71 B.10 Sensitivity 71 B.11 Amplitude accuracy 72 Annex C (informative) Decision tree for use of detectors for conducted disturbance measurements 73 Annex D (informative) Scan rates and measurement times for use with the average detector 75 D.1 General 75 D.2 Su
40、ppression of impulsive disturbance 75 D.2.1 General 75 D.2.2 Suppression of impulsive disturbance by digital averaging 76 D.3 Suppression of amplitude modulation . 76 D.4 Measurement of slowly intermittent, unsteady or drifting narrowband disturbances 76 D.5 Recommended procedure for automated or se
41、mi-automated measurements . 78 Annex E (informative) Guidelines for the improvement of the test set-up with ANs . 79 E.1 In situ verification of the AN impedance and voltage division factor 79 E.2 PE chokes and sheath current absorbers for the suppression of ground loops 82 Annex F (normative) Deter
42、mination of suitability of spectrum analyzers for compliance tests . 84 Annex G (informative) Basic guidance for measurements on telecommunications ports . 85 G.1 Limits . 85 G.2 Combination of current probe and capacitive voltage probe (CVP) . 86 G.3 Basic ideas of the capacitive voltage probe 86 G
43、.4 Combination of current limit and voltage limit . 87 G.5 Adjusting the TCM impedance with ferrites 89 G.6 Ferrite specifications for use with methods of Annex H 89 Annex H (normative) Specific guidance for conducted disturbance measurements on telecommunication ports . 92 H.1 General 92 CISPR 16-2
44、-1:2014 IEC 2014 5 H.2 Characteristics of AANs . 93 H.3 Characteristics of current probe . 94 H.4 Characteristics of capacitive voltage probe 94 H.5 Procedures for common mode measurements 94 H.5.1 General 94 H.5.2 Measurement procedure using AANs 94 H.5.3 Measurement procedure using a 150 load conn
45、ected to the outside surface of the cable screen 95 H.5.4 Measurement procedure using a combination of current probe and capacitive voltage probe 96 H.5.5 Measurement of cable, ferrite and AE common mode impedance 97 Annex I (informative) Examples of AANs and ANs for screened cables 99 Bibliography
46、108 Figure 1 Example of a recommended test set-up with PE chokes with three AMNs and a sheath current absorber on the RF cable . 19 Figure 2 Measurement of a combination of a CW signal (“NB”) and an impulsive signal (“BB”) using multiple sweeps with maximum hold 28 Figure 3 Example of a timing analy
47、sis 29 Figure 4 A broadband spectrum measured with a stepped receiver 30 Figure 5 Intermittent narrowband disturbances measured using fast short repetitive sweeps with maximum hold function to obtain an overview of the disturbance spectrum . 30 Figure 6 FFT scan in segments 32 Figure 7 Frequency res
48、olution enhanced by FFT-based measuring instrument 32 Figure 8 Illustration of current ICCM35 Figure 9 Test configuration: table-top equipment for conducted disturbance measurements on power mains . 37 Figure 10 Arrangement of EUT and AMN at 40 cm distance, with a) vertical RGP and b) horizontal RGP
49、 38 Figure 11 Optional example test configuration for an EUT with only a power cord attached . 38 Figure 12 Test configuration: floor-standing equipment (see 7.4.1 and 7.5.2.3) 39 Figure 13 Example test configuration: floor-standing and table-top equipment (see 7.4.1 and 7.5.2.3) . 40 Figure 14 Schematic of disturbance voltage measurement configuration (see also 7.5.2.3) . 42 Figure 15 Equivalent circuit for meas
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