MIL-STD-461D  Overview

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MIL-STD-462D: Measurement of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Characteristics
Establishes techniques used for the measurement and determination of EMI emission and susceptibility characteristics of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical equipment, as required by MIL-STD-461D.

Also presents revisions to methods used for measuring conducted emissions of electronic equipment and adds bulk current injection methods for determining low frequency radiated susceptibility.


Conducted Emissions

CE101: 30 Hz - 10 kHz (Power Leads)
CE102: 10 kHz - 10 MHz (Power Leads)
CE106: 10 kHz - 40 GHz (Antenna Terminals)


Conducted Susceptibility

CS101: 30 Hz - 50 kHz (Power Leads)
CS103: 15 kHz - 10 GHz (Ant Port Intermod)
CS104: 30 Hz - 20 GHz (Ant Port Rejection of Undesired Signals)
CS105: 30 Hz - 20 GHz (Ant Port Cross Modulation)
CS109: 60 Hz - 100 kHz (Structure Current)
CS114: 10 kHz - 400 MHz (Bulk Cable Injection)
CS115: Spikes, Impulse (Bulk Cable Injection)
CS116: 10 kHz - 100 MHz (Sinusoidal Transients - Cables & Power Leads)


Radiated Emissions

RE101: 30 Hz - 100 kHz (Magnetic Field)
RE102: 10 kHz - 18 GHz (Electric Field)
RE103: 10 kHz - 40 GHz (Antenna Spurious & Harmonics)


Radiated Susceptibility

RS101: 30 Hz - 100 kHz (Magnetic Field - Equipment & Cables
RS103: 10 kHz - 40 GHz (1000 Hz Square Wave Mod; Electric Field - Equipt & Cables)
RS105: Electromagnetic Field Transients




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