1、 American National Standard Guide for Construction of Test Sites for Performing Radiated Emission Measurements Accredited by the American National Standards Institute IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA Accredited Standards Committee C63Electromagnetic Compatibility ANSI C63.7-2015 (Revis
2、ion of ANSI C63.7-2005) C63ANSI C63.7-2015 (Revision of ANSI C63.7-2005) American National Standard Guide for Construction of Test Sites for Performing Radiated Emission Measurements Accredited Standards Committee C63Electromagnetic Compatibility accredited by the American National Standards Institu
3、te Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Approved 29 January 2015 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Information that is useful in constructing test sites used to perform radiated emission measurements in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 18 GHz is provided.
4、 Final validity of a test site can only be determined by performing normalized site attenuation and/or site voltage standing-wave ratio measurements as described in ANSI C63.4. Keywords: ANSI C63.7, emission measurement, fully anechoic room, open-area test site, radiated emission measurement, semi-a
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44、he time this guide was published, Accredited Standards Committee C63Electromagnetic Compatibility had the following membership: Daniel Hoolihan, Chair Dan Sigouin, Vice Chair Jerry D. Ramie, Secretary Patricia Roder, Secretariat Organization Represented Name of Representative AlcatelLucent Dheena Mo
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