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DS/IEC CISPR 20

EN= Measurement of the immunity of sound and TV broadcast re ceivers and associated equipment in the frequency range 1 to 30MHz by the current injection method. Guidance on immunity requirements for the reduction of interference caused by ra dio transmitters in the frequency range 26 MHz to 30 MHz

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 1 January 1986
Status: inactive
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The publication describes a method of measurement of immunit y from asymmetric interference currents. In this method, int erference r.f. currents are injected onto the leads and cabl es associated with the equipment under test by a suitable co upling network, thus simulating the effects of an ambient r. f. field. The immunity of an equipment is expressed in terms of the e.m.f. of an interference source with ..............

Document History

July 8, 1991
Limits and methods for measurement of immuniti characteristics of sound and television broadcast receivers and associated broadcast receivers and associated equipment
This publication is applicable to the immunity of sound broa dcast receivers and associated equipment to ambient electrom agnetic fields, induced currents and voltages. The frequency range covered...
DS/IEC CISPR 20
January 1, 1986
EN= Measurement of the immunity of sound and TV broadcast re ceivers and associated equipment in the frequency range 1 to 30MHz by the current injection method. Guidance on immunity requirements for the reduction of interference caused by ra dio transmitters in the frequency range 26 MHz to 30 MHz
The publication describes a method of measurement of immunit y from asymmetric interference currents. In this method, int erference r.f. currents are injected onto the leads and cabl es associated...
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