Control of Electromagnetic Interference
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TOC
1. SCOPE
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 General
3.2 Acronyms used in this standard
3.3 Above deck
3.4 Below deck
3.5 External installation
3.6 Flight-line equipment
3.7 Internal installation
3.8 Metric units
3.9 Non-developmental item
3.10 Safety critical
3.11 Test setup boundary
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 General
4.2 Interface Requirements
4.2.1 Joint procurement
4.2.2 Filtering (Navy only)
4.2.3 Self-compatibility
4.2.4 Non-Developmental Items (NDI)
4.2.4.1 Commercial items
4.2.4.1.1 Selected by contractor
4.2.4.1.2 Specified by procuring activity
4.2.4.2 Procurement of equipment or subsystems having met other EMI requirements
4.2.5 Government Furnished Equipment (GFE)
4.2.6 Switching transients
4.3 Verification requirements
4.3.1 Measurement tolerances
4.3.2 Shielded enclosures
4.3.2.1 Radio Frequency (RF) absorber material
4.3.3 Other test sites
4.3.4 Ambient electromagnetic level
4.3.5 Ground plane
4.3.6 Power source impedance
4.3.7 General test precautions
4.3.8 EUT test configurations
4.3.8.1 EUT design status
4.3.8.2 Bonding of EUT
4.3.8.3 Shock and vibration isolators
4.3.8.4 Safety grounds
4.3.8.5 Orientation of EUTs
4.3.8.6 Construction and arrangement of EUT cables
4.3.8.7 Electrical and mechanical interfaces
4.3.9 Operation of EUT
4.3.9.1 Operating frequencies for tunable RF equipment
4.3.9.2 Operating frequencies for spread spectrum equipment
4.3.9.3 Susceptibility monitoring
4.3.10 Use of measurement equipment
4.3.10.1 Detector
4.3.10.2 Computer-controlled receivers
4.3.10.3 Emission testing
4.3.10.4 Susceptibility testing
4.3.11 Calibration of measuring equipment
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 General
5.1.1 Units of frequency domain measurements
5.2 EMI control requirements versus intended installations
5.3 Emission and susceptibility requirements, limits, and test procedures
5.4 CE101, conducted emissions, power leads, 30 Hz to 10 kHz
5.5 CE102, conducted emissions, power leads, 10 kHz to 10 MHz
5.6 CE106, conducted emissions, antenna terminal, 10 kHz to 40 GHz
5.7 CS101, conducted susceptibility, power leads, 30 Hz to 150 kHz
5.8 CS103, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, intermodulation, 15 kHz to 10 GHz
5.9 CS104, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, rejection of undesired signals, 30 Hz to 20 GHz
5.10 CS105, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, cross modulation, 30 Hz to 20 GHz
5.11 CS109, conducted susceptibility, structure current, 60 Hz to 100 kHz
5.12 CS114, conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, 10 kHz to 200 MHz
5.13 CS115, Conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, impulse excitation
5.14 CS116, conducted susceptibility, damped sinusoidal transients, cables and power leads, 10 kHz to 100 MHz
5.15 RE101, Radiated emissions, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
5.16 RE102, radiated emissions, electric field, 10 kHz to 18 GHz
5.17 RE103, radiated emissions, antenna spurious and harmonic outputs, 10 kHz to 40 GHz
5.18 RS101, radiated susceptibility, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
5.19 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field, 2 MHz to 40 GHz
5.20 RS105, radiated susceptibility, transient electromagnetic field
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use
6.2 Issue of DoDISS
6.3 Associated Data Item Descriptions
6.4 Tailoring guidance
6.5 Subject term (key word) listing
6.5 International standardization agreements
6.6 Changes from previous issue
6.7 Technical points of contact
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