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To: 'Sandy Mazzola'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject:RE: Status of Frequency extension of EN 61000-4-3
Sandy,
Whether or not IEC (or EN) 61000-4-3 has its applicable frequency range
extended, there is no effect on EN 55024:1998 or CISPR 24 until such time as
these documents
Sandy,
Whether or not IEC (or EN) 61000-4-3 has its applicable frequency range
extended, there is no effect on EN 55024:1998 or CISPR 24 until such time as
these documents are amended to increase the frequency range for the test.
As a member of CISPR SC G WG3, I can tell you that there is no
Sandy,
there have been talks to include the frequency extension
published by Amendment 1 of IEC 61000-4-3 (1.4-2 GHz)
into CISPR 24.
CISPR working group has a meeting last week of June and a proposal may be
done there.
You may follow this from IEC web pages.
regards,
Ari Honkala
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sb29ebc9@symbol.com, Sandy Mazzola mazzo...@symbol.com
inimitably wrote:
My question pertains to EN 55024:1998, Information Technology Equipment-
Immunity Characteristics, flowing down to EN 61000-4-3 :1997, Radiated
Immunity.
I am looking for the status of a frequency
Sandy,
While it doesn't apply to ITE, the 2nd edition of IEC 60601-1-2 (medical
electrical devices) does extend the upper frequency to 2.5 GHz, mostly in
response to the presence of cell phones in the hospital environment. This
document is at FDIS stage with final vote due 13 July.
Regards,
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