Superseded Standard

IEEE C63.4-1981

American National Standard methods of measurement of readio-noise emissions from low-voltage electrical and electronic equipment in the range of 10 kHz to 1 GHz

This standard sets forth uniform methods of measurement of radio noise emitted from lowvoltage electrical and electronic equipment in the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1 GHz. Methods for the measurement of radiated and powerline conducted radio noise are covered and may be applied to any such equipment unless otherwise specified by individual equipment requirements. These methods apply to the measurement of individual components, units, or systems comprised of components and units. Additional methods may be added to this standard to fulfill future requirements as needed. Unless specifically called out, this standard is not intended for certification/approval of avionic equipment.

Sponsor Committee
USEMCSC C63 -
Status
Superseded Standard
History
Published:
1981-03-31

Working Group Details

Society
Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Sponsor Committee
USEMCSC C63 -

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