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BSI PD IEC/TR 61967-1-1:2010

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Integrated circuits. Measurement of electromagnetic emissions – General conditions and definitions. Near-field scan data exchange format

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BSI 2010 56
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This part of IEC 61967 provides guidance for exchanging data generated by near-field scan measurements.

The described exchange format could also be used for near-field scan data generated by simulation software.

It should be noted that, although it has been developed for near-field scan, its use is not restricted to this application.

The exchange format can be applied to emission, immunity and impulse immunity near-field scan data in the frequency and time domains.

The scope of this technical report includes neither the methods used for the measurements or simulations, nor the software and algorithms used for generating the exchange file or for processing or viewing the data contained therein.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 English
CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 3.2 Abbreviations
4 General syntax rules and guidelines
4.1 General
4.2 XML requirements
12 4.3 Keyword requirements
4.4 File structure
13 Figures
Figure 1 – Multiple XML files
14 Figure 2 – XML files with data files
15 4.5 Values
Figure 3 – Additional files
17 4.6 Coordinate systems
Tables
Table 1 – Valid logarithmic units
18 Figure 4 – Right-hand cartesian coordinate system
Figure 5 – Left-hand cartesian coordinate system
19 Figure 6 – Cylindrical coordinate system
20 Figure 7 – Spherical coordinate system
21 Figure 8 – Offsets and image positioning (right-hand cartesian)
Figure 9 – Offsets and image positioning (left-hand cartesian)
22 4.7 Field type and orientation
Figure 10 – Field orientation – Right-hand cartesian coordinate system
23 Figure 11 – Field orientation – Left-hand cartesian coordinate system
Figure 12 – Field orientation – Cylindrical coordinate system
24 Figure 13 – Field orientation – Spherical coordinate system
25 4.8 Data syntax
Table 2 – Relationship between azimuth, zenith angles and field component
Table 3 – Permitted values for the keyword: Coordinates
28 Table 4 – Order of measurement points when coordinates are not included
29 4.9 Performance factor
30 Table 5 – Performance factor linear units
Table 6 – Performance factor logarithmic units
31 4.10 Images
32 Annex A (informative) Example files
36 Table A.1 – Data matrix
38 Table A.2 – Magnetic field strength
39 Table A.3 – Magnetic field strength
40 Annex B (normative) Valid keywords
44 Annex C (normative) Keyword usage rules
Table C.1 – File header keywords
45 Table C.2 – Global keywords
Table C.3 – Component section keywords
46 Table C.4 – Setup section keywords
49 Table C.5 – Probe section keywords
50 Table C.6 – Data section keywords
53 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 61967-1-1:2010
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