Superseded Standard

ANSI/IEEE C63.2-1980

American National Standard Specifications for Electromagnetic Noise and Field Strength Instrumentation, 10 kHz to 1 GHz

The increasing significance of electromagnetic compatibility considerations in the design and application of electrical and electronic equipment is directly related to the expanding sophistication of the functions performed by such equipment in industrial, civilian, and military activities. In order to enable the designer and user to be assured that equipment of concern to them will function in the intended application, it is necessary to control the electromagnetic environment adequately. The environment will vary from one application to another, as will the performance requirements. For this reason a variety of electromagnetic compatibility techniques and instruments are necessary. This specification describes requirements for instruments measuring quasi-peak, peak, rms and average values. To determine which of these need be included in any one instrument will depend upon the application.

Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
C63.2-1987
History
Published:
1980-06-11

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