Responding to Ian Unwin's question regarding future direction of IEC 61326,
the proposal within IEC at the moment for the radiated-rf immunity test is
10 V/m (80 MHz-1 GHz),  3 V/m (1,4 GHz-2 GHZ), 1 V/M (2,0-2,7 GHz).  Note
that these are the proposed industrial environment limits (currently Annex
A) and not the general requirements.  Note also that this proposal is still
within the IEC working group and has not been seen or voted upon by national
committees.

Regards,
Norm Provost


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> Dear Group
> 
> I am on the point of specifying a new signal generator for in-house
> radiated immunity testing. Does anybody out there have a feel for where
> the
> upper test frequency limit is likely to go for industrial instruments
> covered by EN 61326 and similar? Is it likely to remain at 1 GHz, or is an
> extension to  2 GHz, or even higher seen on the far and distant horizon?
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 
> Ian Unwin
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