Electromagnetic compatibility testing methods and standards
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
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This video gives a general overview of the kinds of setups and methods used
for EMC testing. The details of the methods are covered in the IEC and
CISPR test standards. Typical EMC testing includes conducted and radiated
immunity and emissions as well as a number of electrical overstress type
tests. This series on PCB design for good EMC has mainly focused on the
concept of RF emissions and immunity, but there is a different precision labs
video series focusing on electrical overstress. Nevertheless, optimizing
a PCB layout to minimize RF emissions issues will also generally benefit
electrical overstress protection. This document will cover a small subset
of the possible standards as an introduction to the subject. There are many
different standards, and your requirements may vary depending on your local
regulations and product requirements.
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This is highly informative and presented in a very simplistic manner.
Thank you very much for sharing.
Thanks guys ❤
Specifics here are on voltage caused by static, incorrectly grounded,imbalances traces and unsuppressed interference across the frequencies either by conduction or radiation.
5Kv/M voltage suppression has been increased to 15Kv/M.
Why did you said Yagi antenna is used for RF Immunity Test 80-1000MHz (5:15). Yagi is narrowband and never used in EMC, instead it is logperiodic antenna or hyperlog antenna that covers 80-1000MHz range.
Are there videos for EMI testing particularly, ie Dips and Interruption Testing, Magnetic Immunity Testing, Harmonics, Flicker etc? Please let me know.