Ed

Read the MIL-STD again. It isn't Amps per Watt, but a normalization in
units of amperes, for 1 watt of applied power. For additional info,
check the application guide (appendix A) of the MIL-STD. The information
on CS114 is on page A-56.

Hope this helps.

DB

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> Hi Group!
> 
> I need some help unravelling the calculations associated with the
> MIL-STD-462D Method CS114 Loop Circuit Impedance Test.
> 
> Specifically, once you have a table of Forward Applied RF Power (in
> dBm) and Observed Injected Current (in dBuA), how do you arrive at the
> Normalized Amps per Watt?
> 
> And what is an "Amp per Watt"? Is that a "mho", a unit of conductance?
> Or is it a unit of admittance, a Siemen?
> 
> Anybody out there ever really done this science project?
> 
> Ed
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> Ed Price
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> Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
> Cubic Defense Systems
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> Date: 06/29/98
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