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  • Terms associated with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) are defined in this standard, including electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and electrostatic discharge (ESD) terms. Quantities, units, multiplying factors, symbols, and abbreviations are covered.
  • This immunity measurement and measurement instrumentation specification document complements the recommended procedures for making emission measurements as specified in ANSI C63.4. The immunity methods are alternative methods that might be of use to manufacturers who want to ensure a reliable(...)
  • Based upon ESD events on electronic equipment in actual-use environments, a process to establish ESD test criteria is provided. Test procedures for highly repeatable ESD immunity evaluation of tabletop and floor-standing equipment are described. Simulator characteristics for hand/metal and(...)
  • Specific test procedures for verifying the compliance of unlicensed personal communications services (UPCS) devices (including wideband voice and data devices) are established including applicable regulatory requirements regarding radio-frequency emission levels and spectrum access procedures.
  • Uniform methods of measurement for compatibility between hearing aids and wireless communications devices are set forth in this standard.
  • Uniform methods of measurement for compatibility between hearing aids and wireless communications devices are set forth.
  • Uniform methods of measurement for compatibility between hearing aids and wireless communications devices are set forth. American national standard methods are used for the measurements.
  • Uniform methods of measurement for compatibility between hearing aids and wireless communications devices are set forth.
  • Emission limits are provided that are an are acceptable alternative for limits of the current issue of FCC Part 15, Subpart B, for Information Technology Equipment (ITE). This document republishes CISPR 22 (1993) and Amendment 1 (1995) as an American National Standard, ANSI C63.022-1996, which(...)
  • U.S. consensus guideline for automation of conducted and radiated EMI compliance measurements is provided in this guide. This document does not include mandatory specifications for automation tools (i.e., application software, automated test equipment, computers and peripherals). Where(...)
  • Methods for estimating measurement uncertainty of emissions measurement results are provided, for use in conjunction with the basic methods of ANSI C63.4. Included in this document are both Type A and Type B uncertainty evaluation methods.
  • Recommendations to protect against harmful effects in human beings exposed to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz are provided in this standard. These recommendations are intended to apply in controlled environments and for general population exposure. These(...)
  • This amendment to IEEE Std C95.1-2005 specifies ceiling values for induced and contact current requirements, clarifies distinctions between “localized exposure” and “peak power density.
  • Symbols to inform people about the presence of potentially hazardous levels of radiofrequency energy or the presence of contact current hazards in the frequency range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz are specified. Guidance is given about how these symbols should be used on warning signs and labels.
  • Techniques and instrumentation for the measurement and computation of electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic (EM) fields in the near field of an EM field source are presented in this recommended practice. Descriptions of the concepts, techniques, and instruments that can be applied to the(...)
  • Techniques and instrumentation for the measurement and computation of potentially hazardous electromagnetic (EM) fields both in the near field and the far field of the electromagnetic source are specified. The specifications previously set forth in IEEE Std C95.3-1991 are extended and(...)
  • This project provides recommended practices for the prediction and practical determination of safe distances from radio and radar transmitting antennas when using electric blasting caps to remotely detonate an explosive charge. Specifically, this document includes mathematical formulas,(...)
  • Recommendations are given to prevent harmful effects in human beings exposed to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range of 0-3 kHz. The recommendations are intended to apply to exposures of the general public, as well as to individuals in controlled environments. They are not intended to(...)
  • Elements of a radio frequency (RF) exposure safety program that can prevent or control potential risks associated with exposure to the electromagnetic fields from RF sources that operate in the frequency range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz are described in this recommended practice. The means for(...)
  • A measure of the ability of electronic products to tolerate the influence of electrical energy (radiated or conducted) from other electronic products and electromagnetic phenomena.

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