ČSN EN IEC 62153-4-16 (347003)

Metallic cables and other passive components test methods - Part 4-16: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Extension of the frequency range to higher frequencies for transfer impedance and to lower frequencies for screening attenuation measurements using the triaxial set-up

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Designation standards: ČSN EN IEC 62153-4-16
Classification mark: 347003
Catalog number: 513934
Publication date standards: 1.4.2022
SKU: NS-1052536
The number of pages: 32
Approximate weight : 96 g (0.21 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Category: Technical standards ČSN

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Coaxial cables. Waveguides

Annotation of standard text ČSN EN IEC 62153-4-16 (347003):

This part of IEC 62153 specifies a method to extrapolate the test results of transfer impedance to higher frequencies and the test results of screening attenuation to lower frequencies when measured with the triaxial set-up in accordance with IEC 62153-4-3, IEC 62153 4 4 [1] and IEC 62153-4-15. This method is applicable for homogenous screens, i.e. screens having a transfer impedance directly proportional to length. The transfer impedance can have any frequency behaviour, i.e. it could have a behaviour where it does not increase with 20 dB per decade as observed for screens made of a foil and a braid

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