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1、IEEE Std 1128-1998(R2012) IEEE Recommended Practice for Radio-Frequency (RF) Absorber Evaluation in the Range of 30 MHz to 5 GHz Sponsor Standards Committee of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Reaffirmed 8 June 2012 Approved 13 January 1998 IEEE Standards Board Abstract: Realistic and
2、repeatable criteria, as well as recommended test methods, for characteriz- ing the absorption properties of typical anechoic chamber linings applied to a metallic surface are described. Parameters and test procedures are described for the evaluation of RF absorbers to be used for radiated emissions
3、and radiated susceptibility testing of electronic products, in the ab- sorber manufacturer and/or absorber user environment, over the frequency range of 30 MHz to 5 GHz. Keywords: anechoic chamber, radiated emissions, RF absorber, semianechoic chamber The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi
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17、that are brought to its attention.Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved. iiiIntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1128-1998, IEEE Recommended Practice for Radio-Frequency (RF) AbsorberEvaluation in the Range of 30 MHz to 5 GHz.Interest in materials that absorb radio-frequency ener
18、gy has existed for many years. The recent increasedregulation of sources of radio waves and equipment immunity levels has led to the need for a more accuratedetermination of electromagnetic field intensity. As modern measuring antennas and receivers haveincreased measurement accuracy, the problem of
19、 making accurate measurements in less than optimum open-area test sites has become a more important part of the overall measurement procedures. The practice ofplacing absorbing materials on the walls and ceilings of measuring sites to reduce reflections from these sur-faces has become common. Claims
20、 for the efficacy of various absorbing materials, however, have led toconflicting reports in the literature, which confuse many potential purchasers of absorbing material. Aneffort to end that confusion led to the development of a draft recommended practice in 1986. Following sev-eral years of work,
21、 the current recommended practice was developed.At the time this recommended practice was completed, the working group had the following membership:Jose Perini, ChairAnatoly Tsailovich, Vice Chair Ferdy Mayer, SecretaryThe following individuals have contributed reviews and comments and have attended
22、 meetings:The following persons were on the balloting committee:Paul AndersonEdwin L. BronaughFrederic J. BroydeDonald E. ClarkLarry S. CohenWilliam E. CoryHeinrich GarnDavid GiangiulliFranz GisinDiethard HansenH. R. HofmannMotohisa KandaKeneth K. KimuraJames C. KloudaBrian F. LawrenceMing-Chiang Li
23、Kefeng LiuL. Van De LooverboschAtsuya MaedaLuc MartensWilliam H. McGinnisWalter D. McKercharFernando MendozaJohn D. OsburnBarry PateGhery S. PetitHugo PuesScott RolesonGabriel A. SanchezVerner SchaeferJames R. StidmanRandy AndersonJ. P. ChaumatTim DArcangelisHugh W. DennyMichael FoegelleTim Harringt
24、onGrahme HarveyuDonald N. HeirmanJohn HowardEdward F. KuesterRobert MartensD. Mc NultyMonika NeufingeriDetlef RistanM. SekimotoShrish ShahK. ShinadaJames RoyalGary F. E. VroomanDonald A. WeberStephen H. BergerEdwin L. BronaughFrederic J. BroydeJoseph E. ButlerDonald E. ClarkWilliam E. CoryHugh W. De
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