IEEE 1560 2006
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IEEE Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio Frequency Power Line Interference Filter in the Range of 100 Hz to 10 GHz
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2006 | 93 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Uniform methods of measurements of radio-frequency power-line interference filterattenuation performance in the range of 100 Hz to 10 GHz are set forth. Nonloaded and loaded attenuation measurements are presented with varying source impedance, including radiofrequency current injection with linear and nonlinear load impedances. H- and S-parameter measurements are introduced for modeling results. New methods for placing filter performance criteria on a filter label are also included.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1560-2005 |
3 | IEEE Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Frequency Power-Line Interference Filter in the Range of 100 Hz to GHz |
5 | Introduction |
6 | Participants |
8 | Contents |
11 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application of test methods and use of this document |
14 | 2. Normative references |
15 | 3. Definitions |
18 | 4. Safety 4.1 Stored capacitor energy 4.2 RF hazards 4.3 Voltages and currents |
19 | 5. Measurement instrumentation 5.1 General 5.2 Calibration of measuring equipment 5.3 Measurement tolerances 6. Measurement uncertainty 6.1 General 6.2 Calculation of measurement uncertainty |
20 | 7. Test equipment and minimum specifications 7.1 AC power source 7.2 Alternating current source 7.3 DC power source 7.4 Direct current source 7.5 Ammeter 7.6 Buffer networks |
21 | 7.7 Differential voltage probes 7.8 Dynamic range 7.9 Ground plane 7.10 Impedance-transforming networks 7.11 Line-impedance stabilization network |
22 | 7.12 Linear load 7.13 Nonlinear load 7.14 Oscilloscope |
23 | 7.15 Power amplifier 7.16 Power analyzer 7.17 Attenuators, 100 dB 7.18 RF matching network 7.19 RF bulk current injection probe 7.20 RF current transformers 7.21 RF injector 7.22 Shielded enclosure |
24 | 7.23 Spectrum analyzer or network analyzer 7.24 S-parameter test set 7.25 Tracking generator 8. Test facilities 8.1 Standard testing conditions 8.2 General operating conditions |
25 | 8.3 Grounding 8.4 Regulatory agency restrictions 8.5 Screened equipment and shielding requirements 8.6 RF test fixture and mounting requirements 8.7 Source impedance 8.8 Test equipment noise floor level |
26 | 8.9 Attenuators, phase splitters, power splitters, and network matching pads 8.10 Lead dress 9. Divisions of frequency ranges and recommended sensitivity |
27 | 10. Required measurement methods |
28 | 10.1 Quality assurance testing—No load (10 kHz to 1 GHz) |
30 | 10.2 Quality assurance test—Loaded (10 kHz to 20 MHz) |
33 | 10.3 RF characteristic test, mismatched impedance—No load (100 kHz to 30 MHz) |
35 | 10.4 Variable source impedance attenuation measurement (100 Hz to 100 kHz) |
38 | 10.5 Attenuation measurement (100 kHz to 30 MHz) |
41 | 10.6 Aperture leak testing by electric fields (1 GHz to 10 GHz) |
43 | 10.7 Voltage drop and waveform quality test (linear/nonlinear loading) |
45 | 10.8 S-parameter measurement (100 Hz to 30 MHz) |
49 | 11. Record keeping and data handling |
50 | Annex A—Bibliograpy |
52 | Annex B—Filter labeling |
54 | Annex C—Waveform quality and harmonic loading-related performance of power-line filters |
64 | Annex D—S-Parameters |
72 | Annex E—Line-impedance stabilization networks |
76 | Annex F—Frequency response curves |
80 | Annex G—Designing RFI filters for their worst-case behavior |
88 | Annex H—Estimating measurement uncertainty |
92 | Annex I—Glossary |