Consensus calibration methods for electromagnetic (EM) field sensors and probes are provided. Data recording and reporting requirements are given, and a method for determining uncertainty is specified.
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2002-03-21
- Superseded by
- 1309-2013
- Superseding
- 1309-1996
- Board Approval
- 2005-06-09
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2005-10-07
- Published:
- 2005-12-09
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
- Working Group
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EMC_WG - Working Group for EMC Standards
- IEEE Program Manager
- Jennifer Santulli
Contact Jennifer Santulli - Working Group Chair
- Lie Liu
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P2717
IEEE Draft Trial-Use Recommended Practice for Passive Intermodulation Test Methods for Wireless Systems in Low Noise Environments
The recommended practice is applicable to the intermodulation (IM) level measurement of passive RF and microwave components, which can be caused by the presence of two or more transmitting signals. The conduct measurement method has been particularly defined in IEC 62035 for key components like cables, connectors, or filters etc. However, no specific requirements have been given to the anechoic chambers which is the main passive intermodulation PIM source of radiation measurement. Hence key components like wave absorber and shielding enclosure for radiation PIM measurement, as well as evaluation methodologies to achieve high accuracy will be defined. The measurement uncertainty is also discussed in this recommended practice.
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