There are no ETSI standards dealing with surge on antenna port.
The only body that are working on this item is ITU-T sg5 but are only start
to study the problem.
THis is normally understand not a immunity test but a survival test
(resistibility) and I know to different way: one is inject a High
. There are a large number of other standards that apply to other
types of receivers.
Good luck!
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
-Original Message-
From: WOODS, RICHARD
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:49 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Surge
David, this may be some bad news for you.
Receivers are subject to the the requirements of RTTE Directive (see the
note in clause 3.1 of EN55022).
Your product may also be subject to the appropriate ETSI EMC standard per
clause 3.1 of EN55022. If so, the standards would be EN301489-1 plus the
I read in !emc-pstc that Spencer, David H david.spen...@usa.xerox.com
wrote (in 8992668F1C5ED211B4420008C74C364905234D88@USA0200MS1) about
'Surge Applications', on Wed, 16 Jan 2002:
Using the following references: IEC 61000-4-5:1995 and EN55024:1998.
I have to test a piece of ITE equipment
Dave,
Everything seems reasonable and right to me. I would do it just as you have
stated but I have never worked with a system of this sort (RF port and
antenna).
Dan Kinney
Horner APG
-Original Message-
From: Spencer, David H [SMTP:david.spen...@usa.xerox.com]
Sent: Wednesday,
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