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IEC 62153-4-3

Metallic communication cables test methods – Part 4-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Surface transfer impedance – Triaxial method

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 October 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)): 33.100
ICS Code (Coaxial cables. Waveguides): 33.120.10
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This part of IEC 62153 determines the screening effectiveness of a cable shield by applying a well-defined current and voltage to the screen of the cable and measuring the induced voltage in order to determine the surface transfer impedance. This test measures only the magnetic component of the transfer impedance.

NOTE The measurement of the electrostatic component (the capacitance coupling impedance) is described in IEC 62153-4-8 [1]2.

The triaxial method of measurement is in general suitable in the frequency range up to 30 MHz for a 1 m sample length and up to 100 MHz for a 0,3 m sample length, which corresponds to an electrical length less than about 1/6 of the wavelength in the sample.

2 Numbers in square brackets refer to the bibliography.

Document History

IEC 62153-4-3
October 1, 2013
Metallic communication cables test methods – Part 4-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Surface transfer impedance – Triaxial method
This part of IEC 62153 determines the screening effectiveness of a cable shield by applying a well-defined current and voltage to the screen of the cable and measuring the induced voltage in order to...
March 1, 2006
Metallic communication cables test methods – Part 4-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Surface transfer impedance – Triaxial method
This test determines the screening effectiveness of a shielded cable by applying a welldefined current and voltage to the screen of the cable and measuring the induced voltage in order to determine...

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