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IEC 62153-4-7 Revised

IEC 62153-4-7:2015
Metallic communication cable test methods - Part 4-7: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Test method for measuring of transfer impedance ZT and screening attenuation aS or coupling attenuation aC of connectors and assemblies up to and above 3 GHz - Triaxial tube in tube method
IEC 62153-4-7:2015 describes a triaxial method, suitable to determine the surface transfer impedance and/or screening attenuation and coupling attenuation of mated screened connectors (including the connection between cable and connector) and cable assemblies. This method could also be extended to determine the transfer impedance, coupling or screening attenuation of balanced or multipin connectors and multicore cable assemblies. For the measurement of transfer impedance and screening- or coupling attenuation, only one test set-up is needed. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
The document is revised and updated. The changes of the revised IEC 62153-4-3:2013, and IEC 62153-4-4:2015, are included. Measurements can be achieved now with mismatch at the generator site, impedance matching devices are not necessary. The contents of the corrigendum of April 2016 have been included in this copy.
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A more recent version of this publication exists: IEC 62153-4-7:2021 RLV

Technical committee

TC 46 Cables, wires, waveguides, RF connectors, RF and microwave passive components and accessories

Keywords

Electromagnetic compatibility - EMC - Smart city
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2015-12-09
Edition2.0
ICS

33.100.10

33.120.10

Stability date2021
ISBN number9782832232316
Pages83
File size2.03 MB
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