Hi Bob,

OK, I'll stick my neck out. 

1) Since the -4-9 test involves high frequencies (isn't it a -4-8 loop 
driven by a  -4-5 generator?), maybe they feel the ground plane is needed 
for test repeatability.
2) Or, maybe they haven't gotten around to changing the -4-9 standard yet. 
 They're managed by different groups: IEC 61000-4-9 is handled by TC 77B, 
while IEC 61000-4-8 is handled by TC 77A.

I'm more curious as to why any effect was made to remove the ground plane 
requirement from -4-8.  It seems like most EMC testing is already done 
over a ground plane.

Pat Lawler
EMC Engineer
SL Power Electronics Corp.

Bob Richards <b...@toprudder.com> wrote on 08/04/2010 10:48:23 AM:
> Hmmm, no comments?
> 
> --- On Tue, 7/27/10, Bob Richards <b...@toprudder.com> wrote:
> 
> From: Bob Richards <b...@toprudder.com>
> Subject: 61000-4-8 vs 61000-4-9 GRP
> To: emc-p...@ieee.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 11:45 AM
> 
> I just noticed the latest EN61000-4-8:2010 magnetic field immunity 
> test has done away with the ground reference plane for tabletop 
> equipment. This makes the test setup much easier. However, 
> EN61000-4-9:1993/A1:2001 appears to be the latest standard for the 
> pulsed magnetic field test, which has an identical test setup to the
> previous version of 61000-4-8.  Has there been any discussions about
> changing the -9 test so it would have an identical test setup to the
> -8 standard? This would make life easier when having to test a 
> product to both standards. 
>  
> On another note, what was the rational for the GRP in this test 
> anyway? And, why remove it?
>  
> Bob Richards, NCT
>  
> 
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