GEIA EMCB 1-1-1993 Historical Rationale for Military EMI Limits Best Copy Available《军事限制电磁干扰历史 最佳副本可用》.pdf
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1、EIA BULLETIN Historical Rationale for Military EM1 Limits JANUARY 1993 ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION UA ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY BUUETIN NO. EMCB 1-1 HISTORICAL RATIONAL FOR MILITARY EM1 LIMITS PREPARED BY G-46 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBIUTY COMMlTEE TASK REFOnT 069 EECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOC
2、IATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT mi PENNSnVANIA AVE, N.W. WA$HIWG?ON, BC 2OO6-1813 Acknowledgement This EIA Bulletin No. EMCB1-1, Historical Rationale for Military EM1 Limits, is presented by the Electronic Industries Association G46 Electromagnetic Compatibility Committee. It has been prepared to prov
3、ide a reference source for electromagnetic compatibility practitioners to enable more knowledgeable application of MI requirements in equipment and system specifications and designs. Appreciation is extended to Ken Javor, principal author David Cofield, U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command;
4、Al Parker, Solar Electronics Company; and John Zentner, U.S. Air Force Aeronautical Systems Division for their valuable assistance. A special acknowledgement goes to Mr. Kent Mills, KMX Corporation for formatting the dowment for publication. The G46 Committee will continue to devote its efforts to t
5、he advancement of the knowledge and understanding of the subjects of electromagnetic environmental . effects. Therefore, we invite your comments on this publication and welcome your suggestions concerning publication of additional information that would aid in the effective conduct of any activity r
6、elative to training and education within the electromagnetic environmental effects disciplines. The appearance of a reference in this Bulletin does not necessarily imply endorsement by the EIA NOTICE EIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through elimina
7、ting misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in an
8、y respect preclude any member or nonmember of EIA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Publications preclude their voluntary use by those other than EIA members, whether the standard is to be used eith
9、er domestically or internationally. Recommended Standards and Publications are adopted by EIA in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, EIA does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to partie
10、s adopting the Recommended Standard or Publication. Technical Bulletins are distinguished from EIA Recommended Standards or Interim Standards, in that they contain a compilation of engineering data or information useful to the technical community, and represent approaches to good engineering practic
11、es that are suggested by the formulating committee. This Bulletin is not intended to preclude or discourage other approaches that similarly represent good engineering practice, or that may be acceptable to, or have been accepted by, appropriate bodies. Parties who wish to bring other approaches to t
12、he attention of the formulating committee to be considered for inclusion in future revisions of this Bulletin are encouraged to do so. It is the intention of the formulating committee to revise and update this ,Bulletin from time to time as may be occasioned by changes in technology, industry practi
13、ce, or government regulations, or for other appropriate reasons. Published by ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION Engineering Department 2001 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 PRICE: Please refer to the current or call Global Engineering Document8, USA and Canada (1-800-854- International
14、 (714-261-1455) Catalog of EIA C JEDEC ITANDARDS L EIGINEERI#Q PUBLICATION8 7179) , Copyright 1993 All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. EIA G-46 PANEL TASK 069 REPORT: HISTORICAL RATIONALE FOR MILITARY EM1 LIMfTS PREFACE Almost fifty years have passed since the advent of formalized military specifi
15、cations requiring EM1 qualification of electricailelectronic equipment. From a few specialized emissions measurements an entire industry has grown up. In the nature of such an evolution the limits and procedures have hecome codified and passed on from program to program. The form has been kept, but
16、in many cases the functionality has been lost. Some of the most basic limits and methods are largely proof of compliance requirements, with a sometimes questionable relationship to system level EMC concerns. This was recognized as long ago as 1967. The top level EMC specification, MIL-E-605 ID, EMC
17、Requirements, System (still current at this writingj stated, “3.2.4.1 Suhsvste mdeuiiinments. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, sub- systemdquipments shrill he designed to meet the requirements of MI1-STD-461 and MIL-STD-462. Since SOI of the limits in these standards are very severe, rhe
18、impact of these limits on system effectiveness, cost, and weight shall be considered Proposed modifications to the limits shall be included in the EMC plans for the system and su bsystemdequi pments .” (Au thors italics) i The purpose of this document is to foster an engineering issues oriented unde
19、rstanding of military EM1 requirements. There are several reasons that this is important. The MIL-STD-461D and MIL-STD-462A revision process is currently nearing completion, There is little understanding of how the current (MIL- STD-46 i C) requirements came about. MIL-STD-46 1 D promises to be in s
20、ome cases a radical departure from the past, but in others cases quite traditional. The MIL-PRIME philosophy being incorporated into a new system level elecuomagnctics effects standard will place a premium on the understanding of engineering issues behind EMUEMC requirements. Imposition of MIL-STD-4
21、6 1 requirements in the past has placed the responsibility for EMC design on the Procuring Activity. Suppose a weapon system were to have a system level incompatibility due to MIL-STD-461 compliant equipment interaction. Given a reasonable configuration equipment installation, the contractor could m
22、ake a case requiring the Procuring Activity to pay for the fix. Under MIL-Prime philosophy, the contractor will achieve system level EMC in part by sysrem application speciflc tailoring of MIL-STD-461 requirements. Such tailoring will become a more visihle responsibility of the contractor. 2 There i
23、s thus a need for a broader understanding of the enpinering issues behind EM1 requirements. Rationale for the limits and test procedures are unknown to the majority of industrys EMC engineers. Review of specifications and papers written in the formative years of the discipline reveals strong interes
24、t in the design of limits and procedures. There has been a shift away from this aspect of EM1 control towards a design to specification compliance emphasis. Optimum techniques for designing to compli- ance are very important. However, if the EM1 limitslprocedures are themselves not optimized, then t
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