Ian,

You could use either MIL-STD-461E, Test RE-101, or DEF-STAN 59-41 Part 3,
Section 3, Test DRE02.

Neither of these start at DC, as they are concerned with varying magnetic
fields. They start at 30Hz and 20Hz.

You may want to adjust the limits, but the test methods should be sound.

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From: Gordon,Ian [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 April 2007 09:06
To: 'IEEE EMC & SAFETY PSTC'
Subject: Magnetic field testing


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Can anybody suggest a standard which describes how to perform magnetic field
emission testing from DC to at least 500Hz in addition to a guide as to what
instrumentation to use? Ideally we would like a plot of the field against
its level, similar to that from a receiver as in electric field emission
testing.
 

Ian Gordon

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