2011 EMC Directory & Design Guide - Interference Technology
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standards recap<br />
lighting apparatus and UV irradiators operating at frequencies<br />
within the ISM frequency bands defined by the<br />
ITU Radio Regulations are contained in this standard.<br />
Equipment covered by other CISPR product and product<br />
family emission standards are excluded from the scope of<br />
this standard.<br />
CISPR 22 ed6.0 corrigendum<br />
Publication Date: April 22, 2010<br />
Interpretation Sheet 2 - Information technology<br />
equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits<br />
and methods of measurement. At the CISPR SC I plenary,<br />
held on the 27th October 2007, a decision was taken<br />
to set the maintenance date for CISPR 22, Edition 6 to<br />
2012. As a result the work identified within CISPR/I/279/<br />
MCR will not be started for the time being. At the subsequent<br />
meeting of CISPR SC I WG3 it was decided that<br />
3 items within the MCR would benefit now from further<br />
clarification and an interpretation sheet would be helpful<br />
to users of the standard, with the intent of including this<br />
information in a future amendment to the standard.<br />
CISPR 16-1-4 ed3.0 — Specification for<br />
radio disturbance and immunity<br />
measuring apparatus and methods<br />
Publication Date: April 27, 2010<br />
CISPR 16-1-4:2010 specifies the characteristics and<br />
performance of equipment for the measurement of<br />
radiated disturbances in the frequency range 9 kHz to<br />
18 GHz. Specifications for antennas and test sites are<br />
included. The requirements of this publication apply at<br />
all frequencies and for all levels of radiated disturbances<br />
within the CISPR indicating range of the measuring<br />
equipment. Methods of measurement are covered in<br />
Part 2-3, and further information on radio disturbance is<br />
given in Part 3 of CISPR 16.<br />
CISPR 16-2-3 ed3.0 — Specification<br />
for radio disturbance and immunity<br />
measuring apparatus and methods<br />
Publication Date: April 27, 2010<br />
CISPR 16-2-3:2010 specifies the methods of measurement<br />
of radiated disturbance phenomena in the frequency<br />
range of 9 kHz to 18 GHz. The aspects of measurement<br />
uncertainty are specified in CISPR 16-4-1 and<br />
CISPR 16-4-2. This third edition of CISPR 16-2-3 cancels<br />
and replaces the second edition published in 2006. It is a<br />
technical revision.<br />
CISPR 11 ed5.1 Consol. with am1 —<br />
Industrial, scientific and medical<br />
equipment<br />
Publication Date: May 19, 2010<br />
CISPR 11:2009+A1:2010 applies to industrial, scientific<br />
and medical electrical equipment operating in<br />
the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz and to domestic<br />
and similar appliances designed to generate and/or use<br />
locally radio-frequency energy. CISPR 11:2009 covers<br />
emission requirements related to radio-frequency (RF)<br />
disturbances in the frequency range of 9 kHz to 400<br />
GHz. Measurements need only be performed in frequency<br />
ranges where limits are specified in Clause 6. For ISM<br />
RF applications in the meaning of the definition found<br />
in the ITU Radio Regulations (see Definition 3.1), this<br />
standard covers emission requirements related to radiofrequency<br />
disturbances in the frequency range of 9 kHz<br />
to 18 GHz. Requirements for ISM RF lighting apparatus<br />
and UV irradiators operating at frequencies within the<br />
ISM frequency bands defined by the ITU Radio Regulations<br />
are contained in this standard.<br />
CISPR 16-2-3-am1 ed3.0, Amendment 1<br />
Publication Date: June 21, 2010<br />
Amendment 1 - Specification for radio disturbance<br />
and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part<br />
2-3: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity<br />
- Radiated disturbance measurements<br />
CISPR/TR 18-1 ed2.0 — Radio<br />
interference characteristics of<br />
overhead power lines<br />
Publication Date: June 24, 2010<br />
CISPR 18-1:2010(E), which is a technical report, applies<br />
to radio noise from overhead power lines and highvoltage<br />
equipment which may cause interference to radio<br />
reception. The scope of this publication includes the<br />
causes, measurement and effects of radio interference,<br />
design aspects in relation to this interference, methods<br />
and examples for establishing limits and prediction<br />
of tolerable levels of interference from high voltage<br />
overhead power lines and associated equipment, to the<br />
reception of radio broadcast services. The frequency<br />
range covered is 0,15 MHz to 300 MHz. Radio frequency<br />
interference caused by the pantograph of overhead railway<br />
traction systems is not considered in this technical<br />
report. This second edition cancels and replaces the first<br />
edition published in 1982. It is a technical revision.<br />
CISPR/TR 18-2 ed2.0 — Methods of<br />
Measurement and procedure for<br />
determining limits<br />
Publication Date: June 24, 2010<br />
A general procedure for establishing the limits of the<br />
radio noise field from the power lines and equipment is<br />
recommended, together with typical values as examples,<br />
and methods of measurement. The clause on limits concentrates<br />
on the low frequency and medium frequency<br />
bands and it is only in these bands where ample evidence,<br />
based on established practice, is available. No examples<br />
of limits to protect radio reception in the frequency band<br />
30 MHz to 300 MHz have been given, as measuring<br />
methods and certain other aspects of the problems in<br />
this band have not yet been fully resolved. Site measurements<br />
and service experience have shown that levels of<br />
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