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MODUK - DEF STAN 59-41: PT 3: SUPP J

Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement J: Test Method DCS03 Conducted Susceptibility, Control and Signal Lines 20 Hz - 50 kHz

inactive, Most Current
Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 1 January 1995
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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Purpose

The purpose of this test is to confirm that audio frequency currents which are likely to be flowing in cables adjacent to the EUT control and signal lines do not cause malfunction of the EUT.

Document History

DEF STAN 59-41: PT 3: SUPP J
January 1, 1995
Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement J: Test Method DCS03 Conducted Susceptibility, Control and Signal Lines 20 Hz - 50 kHz
Purpose The purpose of this test is to confirm that audio frequency currents which are likely to be flowing in cables adjacent to the EUT control and signal lines do not cause malfunction of the EUT.
September 30, 1994
Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement J: Test Method DCS03 Conducted Susceptibility, Control and Signal Lines 20 Hz - 50 kHz
Purpose The purpose of this test is to confirm that audio frequency currents which are likely to be flowing in cables adjacent to the EUT control and signal lines do not cause malfunction of the EUT.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement J: Test Method DCS03 Conducted Susceptibility, Control and Signal Lines 20Hz - 50kHz
Purpose The purpose of this test is to confirm that audio frequency currents which are likely to be flowing in cables adjacent to the EUT control and signal lines do not cause malfunction of the EUT.

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