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NEN-IEC 62153-4-4

Metallic communication cable test methods - Part 4-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Test method for measuring of the screening attenuation as up to and above 3 GHz, triaxial method

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)): 33.100
ICS Code (Coaxial cables. Waveguides): 33.120.10
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NEN-IEC 62153-4-4 describes a test method to determine the screening attenuation as of metallic communication cable screens. Due to the concentric outer tube, measurements are independent of irregularities on the circumference and outer electromagnetic field. A wide dynamic frequency range can be applied to test even super-screened cables with normal instrumentation from low frequencies up to the limit of defined transversal waves in the outer circuit at approximately 4 GHz.

Document History

NEN-IEC 62153-4-4
May 1, 2015
Metallic communication cable test methods - Part 4-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Test method for measuring of the screening attenuation as up to and above 3 GHz, triaxial method
NEN-IEC 62153-4-4 describes a test method to determine the screening attenuation as of metallic communication cable screens. Due to the concentric outer tube, measurements are independent of...
May 1, 2006
Metallic communication cable test methods - Part 4-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Shielded screening attenuation, test method for measuring of the screening attenuation a[s] up to and above 3 GHz
This part of IEC 62153 determines the screening attenuation as of metallic communication cable screens. Due to the concentric outer tube, measurements are independent of irregularities on the...
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