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IEC 61000-4-33

IEC 61000-4-33:2005
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-33: Testing and measurement techniques - Measurement methods for high-power transient parameters
Provides a basic description of the methods and means (e.g., instrumentation) for measuring responses arising from high-power transient electromagnetic parameters. These responses can include: - the electric (E) and/or magnetic (H) fields (e.g., incident fields or incident plus scattered fields within a system under test); - the current I (e.g., induced by a transient field or within a system under test); - the voltage V (e.g., induced by a transient field or within a system under test); - the charge Q induced on a cable or other conductor. These measured quantities are generally complicated time-dependent waveforms, which can be described approximately by several scalar parameters, or "observables". These parameters include: - the peak amplitude of the response, - the waveform rise-time, - the pulse width, and - mathematically defined norms obtained from the waveform. This International Standard provides information on the measurement of these waveforms and on the mathematical determination of the characterizing parameters. It does not provide information on specific level requirements for testing. It has the status of a basic EMC publication in accordance with IEC Guide 107.
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Technical committee

TC 77/SC 77C High power transient phenomena

Category

Horizontal standard - Electromagnetic Compatibility - Basic EMC

Keywords

Electromagnetic compatibility - EMC - Smart city
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2005-09-27
Edition1.0
ICS

33.100.10

33.100.20

Stability date2025
ISBN number2831882257
Pages69
File size1.65 MB
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