Hello experts,

 

I am performing some testing on a control panel with multiple cable
connections and it has got me thinking about the radiated RF immunity
testing. I know from the EN 61000-4-3 standard that "1m of cable is exposed
to the electromagnetic field" in the Uniform Field Area (UFA). What is not
covered is:

 

*       Any required separation distance between separate cables/ports from
the EUT?
*       If the cables are zig-zagged to fit in the UFA then what separation
distance between the zig and the zag?

 

Unfortunately my UFA isn't quite big enough to fit 1m of cabling laid
straight out like I see many accredited test houses doing, often with little
to no distance between the cables. I could always stretch out the cables
over 1m and use partial illumination techniques but I'd prefer not to have
to double the amount of time I spend on one of the time consuming (and most
boring) tests that I do.

 

I can see in MIL-STD-461 that there is a 2cm gap recommended between the
cables but it isn't clear if that is just for power cables or all cables.

 

Is there any guidance available on this potentially very complex subject?
How do you approach this problem?

 

As always, your input is appreciated!

Many thanks in advance

James

 

 

 

James Pawson

EMC Problem Solver

 

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