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2011 EMC Directory & Design Guide - Interference Technology

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standards recap<br />

ing and radiated emission measurements. IEC 61000-<br />

4-22:2010 establishes a common validation procedure,<br />

equipment under test (EUT) set-up requirements, and<br />

measurement methods for fully anechoic rooms (FARs)<br />

when both radiated electromagnetic emission measurements<br />

and radiated electromagnetic immunity tests<br />

will be performed in the same FAR. As a basic measurement<br />

standard, this part of IEC 61000 does not intend to<br />

specify the test levels or emission limits to be applied to<br />

particular apparatus or system(s). Its main goal is to provide<br />

general measurement procedures to all concerned<br />

product committees of IEC or CISPR. Specific product<br />

requirements and test conditions are defined by the responsible<br />

product committees. The methods described in<br />

this standard are appropriate for radiated emission measurements<br />

and immunity tests in the frequency range of<br />

30 MHz to 18 GHz. IEC 61000-4-22:2010 has the status<br />

of a basic <strong>EMC</strong> publication in accordance with IEC<br />

<strong>Guide</strong> 107, Electromagnetic compatibility - <strong>Guide</strong> to the<br />

drafting of electromagnetic compatibility publications.<br />

IEC 61000-6-3-am1 ed2.0<br />

IEC 61000-4-21 ed2.0 — Reverberation<br />

chamber test methods<br />

Publication Date: Jan. 27, <strong>2011</strong><br />

IEC 61000-4-21:<strong>2011</strong> considers tests of immunity and<br />

intentional or unintentional emissions for electric and/or<br />

electronic equipment and tests of screening effectiveness<br />

in reverberation chambers. It establishes the required<br />

test procedures for performing such tests. Only radiated<br />

phenomena are considered. The objective of IEC 61000-<br />

4-21:<strong>2011</strong> is to establish a common reference for using<br />

reverberation chambers to evaluate the performance of<br />

electric and electronic equipment when subjected to radio-frequency<br />

electromagnetic fields and for determining<br />

the levels of radio-frequency radiation emitted from electric<br />

and electronic equipment. IEC 61000-4-21:<strong>2011</strong> does<br />

not intend to specify the tests to be applied to a particular<br />

apparatus or system. Its main aim is to give a general<br />

basic reference to all concerned product committees of<br />

the IEC. The product committees should select emission<br />

limits and test methods in consultation with CISPR. The<br />

product committees remain responsible for the appropriate<br />

choice of the immunity tests and the immunity test<br />

limits to be applied to their equipment. Other methods,<br />

such as those covered in IEC 61000-4-3, CISPR 16-2-3<br />

and CISPR 16-2-4 may be used. This second edition cancels<br />

and replaces the first edition published in 2003.<br />

IEC 61000-6-3 ed2.1 Consol. with am1 —<br />

Emission standard<br />

Publication Date: Feb. 17, <strong>2011</strong><br />

IEC 61000-6-3:2006+A1:2010 This part of IEC 61000<br />

for <strong>EMC</strong> emission requirements applies to electrical<br />

and electronic apparatus intended for use in residential,<br />

commercial and light-industrial environments. Emission<br />

requirements in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz<br />

are covered. No measurement needs to be performed at<br />

frequencies where no requirement is specified. This generic<br />

<strong>EMC</strong> emission standard is applicable if no relevant<br />

dedicated product or product-family <strong>EMC</strong> emission standard<br />

exists. This standard applies to apparatus intended<br />

to be directly connected to a low-voltage public mains<br />

network or connected to a dedicated DC source, which is<br />

intended to interface between the apparatus and the lowvoltage<br />

public mains network. This standard applies also<br />

to apparatus which is battery operated or is powered by a<br />

non-public, but non-industrial, low-voltage power distribution<br />

system if this apparatus is intended to be used in<br />

the locations described below. The environments encompassed<br />

by this standard are residential, commercial and<br />

light-industrial locations, both indoor and outdoor.<br />

IEC 61000-6-4 ed2.1 Consol. with am1<br />

— Emission standard for industrial<br />

environments<br />

Publication Date: Feb. 23, <strong>2011</strong><br />

IEC 61000-6-4:2006+A1:2010 This part of IEC 61000<br />

for <strong>EMC</strong> emission requirements applies to electrical<br />

and electronic apparatus intended for use in industrial<br />

environments as described below. Emission requirements<br />

in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz are covered.<br />

No measurement needs to be performed at frequencies<br />

where no requirement is specified. This generic <strong>EMC</strong><br />

emission standard is applicable if no relevant dedicated<br />

product or product-family <strong>EMC</strong> emission standard exists.<br />

IEC 61000-4-4 ed2.1 Consol. with am1<br />

— Electrical fast transient/burst<br />

immunity test<br />

Publication Date: March 30, <strong>2011</strong><br />

IEC 61000-4-4:2004+A1:2010 Establishes a common<br />

and reproducible reference for evaluating the immunity<br />

of electrical and electronic equipment when subjected to<br />

electrical fast transient/bursts on supply, signal, control<br />

and earth ports. The test method documented in this<br />

part of IEC 61000-4 describes a consistent method to<br />

assess the immunity of an equipment or system against a<br />

defined phenomenon.<br />

IEC 60118-13 ed3.0 - Electroacoustics -<br />

Hearing aids - Part 13: <strong>EMC</strong><br />

Publication Date: April 11, <strong>2011</strong><br />

IEC 60118-13:<strong>2011</strong> in principle covers all relevant<br />

<strong>EMC</strong> phenomena for hearing aids. Hearing aid immunity<br />

to high frequency electromagnetic fields originating<br />

from digital wireless devices operating in the frequency<br />

ranges 0,8 GHz to 0,96 GHz and 1,4 GHz to 2,48 GHz is<br />

currently identified as the only relevant <strong>EMC</strong> phenomenon<br />

regarding hearing aids.<br />

130 interference technology emc directory & design guide <strong>2011</strong>

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