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CISPR Technical Report 16-4-5 Consolidated version

CISPR TR 16-4-5:2006+AMD1:2014 CSV
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatusand methods - Part 4-5: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling - Conditions for the use of alternative test methods
CISPR TR 16-4-5:2006+A1:2014 specifies a method to enable product committees to develop limits for alternative test methods, using conversions from established limits. This method is generally applicable for all kinds of disturbance measurements, but focuses on radiated disturbance measurements (i.e. field strength), for which several alternative methods are presently specified. These limits development methods are intended for use by product committees and other groups responsible for defining emissions limits in situations where it is decided to use alternative test methods and the associated limits in product standards. This consolidated version consists of the third edition (2006) and its amendment 1 (2014). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication.
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CISPR/CIS/A Radio-interference measurements and statistical methods

Keywords

Electromagnetic compatibility - EMC - Smart city
Publication typeTechnical Report
Publication date2014-07-21
Edition1.1
ICS

33.100.10

33.100.20

Stability date2025
ISBN number9782832217702
Pages117
File size3.41 MB
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