Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 475-2000

IEEE Standard Measurement Procedure for Field Disturbance Sensors 300 MHz to 40 GHz

Test procedures for microwave field disturbance sensors to measure radio frequency(RF) radiated field strength of the fundamental frequency, harmonic frequencies, near field power-flux density, and non-harmonic spurious emissions of sensors operating within the frequency range of 300 MHz to 40 GHz are defined.

Standard Committee
EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1999-06-26
Superseding
475-1983
Board Approval
2000-03-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2001-01-22
Published:
2000-05-31
Reaffirmed:
2012-06-08
Inactivated Date:
2023-03-30

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
Standard Committee
EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
Working Group
ADMIN_8207 - Project Administration_8207
IEEE Program Manager
Jennifer Santulli
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187-2003
IEEE Standard Measurement Methods of Emissions from FM and Television Broadcast Receivers in the Frequency Range of 9kHz to 40GHz

(Revision of IEEE Std 187-1990) Abstract: Spurious radiation from sound and television broadcast receivers of the superheterodyne type are possible sources of interference with other radio services. This standard describes the potential sources of spurious radiation from receivers intended for the reception of sound and television broadcast, and the measurement methods for them.

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