ANSI C63.4 section 14 concerns transients, but it doesn't look like you make
use of it and besides, the FCC doesn't allow it.
And I agree with Mark, it needs to be measured.  Now if the brief period could
be shortened to say 1 second of less and then it happens say every 3+ seconds,
I would hazard a guess that the QP detector would push the reading down some,
and maybe below the limit.
- Bill

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Hi Tim - 


I would say you need to measure it.  Referencing EN 55022:2006  section 6.1
Limits below 1GHz: 

If the reading on the measuring receiver shows fluctuations close to the
limit, the reading shall be observed for at least 15 s at each measurement
frequency; the highest reading shall be recorded, with the exception of any
brief isolated high reading, which shall be ignored. 

I interpret "brief and isolated" to imply the high level is only present once
during the 15s observation period for no more than one measurement
(measurement period being 1 second I think for QP measurements). 

When you say peak in your email, do you mean "highest level" or actual peak
(versus Quasi-Peak) reading ?   I have seen similar issues with an external
USB drive (signal level jumping up and down) but have, so far, been lucky with
the QP reading being below the limit , well below the peak reading and more
stable than the peak measurement. 

Good luck, 

Mark 

Mark Briggs 





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Hello, 
  
I have a question regarding radiated emission testing where a peak is not
constant.  The peak in this case comes in for about 5-6 seconds, then off for
a few seconds and back in again.  This is a peak generated by the EUT, which
is an ITE device.  The question is, should the lab take the maximum peak, or
just skip the reading because it is random.  I have verified it is from my
equipment.  The problem is this particular reading is failing.  I have been
told by some that the reading needs to be taken and some say that reading
should be omitted from my test data.  I welcome any suggestions on how to
handle this.  I do not want to spend unnecessary time debugging if I
don’t need to.  Please reference any particular paragraphs in the ANSI
or CISPR standards to back up the answer, because I will need to justify this
to the engineering team. 
  
Thanks, 
Tim Pierce 




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