IEEE C63 9-2008 en American National Standard for RF Immunity of Audio Office Equipment to General Use Transmitting Devices with Transmitter Power Levels up to .pdf
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1、ANSI C63.9 -2008American National Standardfor RF Immunity of Audio OfficeEquipment to General Use TransmittingDevices with Transmitter Power Levelsup to 8 WattsIEEE3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997, USA9 January 2009Accredited by the American National Standards InstituteSponsored by theAccredite
2、d Standards Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, C63.9ANSI C63.9-2008 American National Standard for RF Immunity of Audio Office Equipment to General Use Transmitting Devices with Transmitter Power Levels up to 8 Watts Accredited Standards Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, C63accred
3、ited by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. Approved 5 September 2008 American National Standards Institute Abstract: This standard provides recommended test methods and limits for assuring the radio frequency (RF) immunity of
4、office equipment to general use transmitters with transmitter power up to 8 watts. Keywords: audio interference, EMI, immunity, interference, office equipment, RF, RFI susceptibility _ The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2
5、009 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 9 January 2009. Printed in the United States of America. Bluetooth is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent (978) 750-8400. Permission to photocopy portions of any individual standard for educationa
6、l classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center. iv Copyright 2009 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction In recent years, the offering of different types of electronic products for use in offices has rapidly increased. The use of electronic products in close proximity t
7、o other electronic devices requires that they have a sufficient level of radio frequency (RF) immunity to ensure that they can function as intended in the target environment. While fluorescent lights, microwave ovens, portable wireless devices, nearby commercial radio and TV stations and other RF so
8、urces have been part of the EMI environment for a number of years, interference problems with many types of equipment have been exacerbated by the recent dramatic growth in personal RF devices such as cellular telephones, wireless network connections, and cordless telephones. It is common today to h
9、ave two or more wireless connections actively used in the same 6 by 8 office cubicle. Similarly, a conference room may have multiple wireless devices operating simultaneously during a meeting with an active conference call and audio visual equipment being used. Further, traditional mobile phones, la
10、ptop computers, PDAs, and other types of products are merging to become multifunctional, often including a wireless transmitter with other functionality. The term “Transmitting Portable Electronic Devices” has been used in several standards to encompass this larger class of RF transmitting devices.
11、Standards for assuring a degree of immunity exist in some global regions, but these have proven insufficient for this new, aggressive RF environment. This standard addresses the need to evaluate the RF immunity of devices for use in the kinds of environments they are likely to experience. A second d
12、istinction of this standard is that it addresses the exceedingly high-quality expectations in todays office environment. RF interference is unacceptable unless the effect is so small as to be virtually impreceptible. Accordingly, this standard has been written to provide protection sufficient to sat
13、isfy these stringent expectations. It should also be noted that office equipment like internet protocol (IP) Phones, IEEE Std 802.11anetwork connections, PDAs, etc. are used in other than typical office environments like manufacturing plants, warehouses, ships, and even mines. In these environments
14、the problem is compounded because not only can the field strength from an RF emitter become more concentrated, but resultant malfunctions can pose more serious operational problems. For office equipment manufacturers this poses new problems as far as the adequate evaluation of product immunity is co
15、ncerned. The current standard used to evaluate immunity of office equipment, CISPR 24 (which is the basis for EN 55024), is often inadequate to realistically simulate an interference scenario as described above. For example, radiated immunity tests are performed with a spacing of 3 m (or 1 m) betwee
16、n the device and the radiating antenna. In an office environment, the separation between devices is very often just centimeters. Furthermore, the current radiated immunity testing, based on the method described in IEC 61000-4-3, uses amplitude modulated CW signals, and only in specific cases is puls
17、e modulation applied. Modern wireless communication devices use digital modulation which are impulsive signals. These broadband signals pose a different interference potential since the exposure mechanism is very different from the one in a test where a simple CW or amplitude-modulated signal is use
18、d. This matter is further compounded by the dependency of the equipment under test (EUT) behavior on the data rate and protocols employed by interfering devices operating in the near area, such as GSM, CDMA, TDMA, Wi-Fi, and amplitude modulation (AM) devices, as well as by the power of the interfere
19、r. aInformation on reference can be found in Clause 2. This introduction is not a part of ANSI C63.9-2008, American National Standard for RF Immunity of Audio Office Equipment to General Use Transmitting Devices with Transmitter Power Levels up to 8 Watts. v Copyright 2009 IEEE. All rights reserved.
20、 ANSI/TIA-631-A focuses specifically on the RF immunity requirements for telephone equipment. While this and other existing standards have continuing value they do not address the specific issues or provide the level of protection being addressed in this standard. By some methods of comparison AM is
21、 more severe than pulse modulation and it can be argued therefore that testing with AM overstresses a product. However, multiple companies have reported to the committee developing this standard that they have found not all failure conditions are revealed when testing with AM modulation. These repor
22、ts that motivated the committee to utilize more complex modulations for this standard. This standard was developed in response to the recognized need for a more suitable immunity standard for electronic office equipment for some environments and users. This standard serves manufacturers, purchasers,
23、 and users of office equipment by providing tests and performance targets that will give a reasonable assurance that the RF immunity of office equipment is suitable to withstand the typical RF environments created by portable transmitters. It must be emphasized that no standard can guarantee the int
24、erference-free operation of a device. A compromise must be made between design cost (and thus the cost of a product), testing effort, and acceptable performance. This standard represents the consensus compromise opinion of the committee on the proper balance of these competing factors. This document
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