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IEC - 61726

Cable Assemblies, Cables, Connectors and Passive Microwave Components - Screening Attenuation Measurement by the Reverberation Chamber Method

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 November 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 52

Document History

July 1, 2022
Cable assemblies, cables, connectors and passive microwave components – Screening attenuation measurement by the reverberation chamber method
This document describes the measurement of screening attenuation by the reverberation chamber measurement method, also called mode stirred chamber method. This document is applicable to screening...
September 1, 2015
Cable Assemblies, Cables, Connectors and Passive Microwave Components - Screening Attenuation Measurement by the Reverberation Chamber Method
The requirements of modern electronic equipment have indicated a demand for a method for testing screening attenuation of microwave components over their whole frequency range. Convenient test...
November 1, 1999
Cable Assemblies, Cables, Connectors and Passive Microwave Components - Screening Attenuation Measurement by the Reverberation Chamber Method
This International Standard describes the measurement of screening attenuation by the reverberation chamber test method, sometimes named mode stirred chamber, suitable for virtually any type of...
61726
November 1, 1999
Cable Assemblies, Cables, Connectors and Passive Microwave Components - Screening Attenuation Measurement by the Reverberation Chamber Method
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January 1, 1995
Cable Assemblies, Cables, Connectors and Passive Microwave Components - Screening Attenuation Measurement by the Reverberation Chamber Method
A description is not available for this item.
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