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IEEE C63.14-2014

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Abstract

Revision Standard - Superseded. Terms associated with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) are defined including electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) terms. Quantities, units, multiplying factors, symbols, and abbreviations are covered.

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  • Revised by: IEEE C63.14-2023
  • Revised by: IEEE C63.14-2023
  • Referred by: IEEE C63.29-2022
  • Referred by: IEEE C63.30-2021
  • Referred by: IEEE C63.27-2017
  • Referred by: IEEE C63.5-2017
  • Referred by: IEEE C63.7-2015
  • Refers: IEEE C63.10-2013
  • Revises: IEEE C63.14-2009
  • Refers: IEEE C63.4-2009
  • Refers: IEEE C63.9-2008
  • Refers: IEEE 1900.1-2008
  • Refers: IEEE C63.5-1998
  • Refers: IEEE C63.7-1992
  • Refers: IEEE 260.1-2004
  • Refers: IEEE C63.011-2000
  • Refers: IEEE C63.12-1999
  • Refers: IEEE C63.6-1996
  • Refers: IEEE SI 10-1997
  • Refers: IEEE C63.2-1996
  • Refers: IEEE C63.13-1991
  • Refers: MIL-STD-188-125-1, 1998, Department of Defense Interface Standard: High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) Protection for Ground-Based C4I Facilities Performing Critical, Tim-Urgent Missions, Part 1, Fixed Facilities.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-235-1C, 2010, Department of Defense Handbook: Military Operational Electromagnetic Environmental Profiles, Part 1C, General Guidance.
  • Refers: ISO/IEC 17025:2005 (ed. 2.0), General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-469B, 1996, Department of Defense Interface Standard: Radar Engineering Interface Requirements, Electromagnetic Compatibility. (Cancelled)
  • Refers: ANSI C63.15-2010, American National Standard Recommended Practice for the Immunity Measurement of Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-237D, 2005, Department of Defense Handbook: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects and Spectrum Supportability Guidance for the Acquisition Process.
  • Refers: ANSI C63.23-2012, American National Standard Guide for Electromagnetic Compatibility--Computations and Treatment of Measurement Uncertainty.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-461F, 2007, Department of Defense Interface Standard: Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment.
  • Refers: International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Radio Regulations, 2012 ed.13
  • Refers: MIL-STD-464C, 2010, Department of Defense Interface Standard: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects--Requirements for Systems.
  • Refers: NATO STANAG 3968-1999, NATO Glossary of Electromagnetic Terminology (Edition 3, Amendment 1).
  • Refers: Joint Publication 1-02, 2010 (amended 2013), Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
  • Refers: Joint Publication 1-02, 2004, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-188-141C, 2011, Department of Defense Interface Standard: Interoperability and Performance Standards for Medium and High Frequency Radio Systems.
  • Refers: IEEE Standards Dictionary Online.
  • Refers: ANSI C63.17-2013, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices.
  • Refers: Collin, R. E., Field Theory of Guided Waves, 2nd ed. New York: IEEE Press, 1991.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-274A, 2011, Department of Defense Handbook: Electrical Grounding for Aircraft Safety.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-335, 1992, Military Handbook: Management and Design Guidance Electromagnetic Radiation Hardness for Air Launched Ordnance Systems.
  • Refers: ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004 (ed. 8.0), Standardization and Related Activities--General Vocabulary.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-419A, 1987, Military Handbook: Grounding, Bonding, and Shielding for Electronic Equipments and Facilities. Volumes I (Basic Theory) and II (Applications).
  • Refers: NATO STANAG 4436-1993, Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing Procedure and Requirements for Naval Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Surface Ships, Non-metallic Hull).
  • Refers: Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15 (47CFR15), Telecommunication, Chapter I--Federal Communications Commission, Part 15--Radio Frequency Devices.
  • Refers: ANSI C63.16-1993, American National Standard Guide for Electrostatic Discharge Test Methodologies and Criteria for Electronic Equipment.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-240A, 2011, Department of Defense Handbook: Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO) Test Guide.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-449D, 1976, Military Standard: Radio Frequency Spectrum Characteristics Measurement of.
  • Refers: CISPR 16-1-1:2007, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods--Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus--Measuring apparatus.
  • Refers: ESD ADV1.0-2012, ESD Association’s Glossary of Terms.
  • Refers: IEC 60050-161:1990 (ed. 1.0), International Electrotechnical Vocabulary. Chapter 161: Electromagnetic Compatibility.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1605A(SH), 2009, Department of Defense Test Method Standard: Procedures for Conducting a Shipboard Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Survey (Surface Ships).
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1310G, 1996, Department of Defense Standard Practice: Shipboard Bonding, Grounding, and Other Techniques for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety.
  • Refers: National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA) Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (Redbook), May 1989, revised January 2007.
  • Refers: ISO/IEC 17000:2004 (ed. 1.0), Conformity Assessment--Vocabulary and General Principles.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1542B, 1991, Military Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Grounding Requirements for Space System Facilities.
  • Refers: DoD Directive 3222.3, DoD Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Program, U.S. Department of Defense, 2004.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1310H, 2009, Department of Defense Standard Practice: Shipboard Bonding, Grounding, and Other Techniques for Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Mitigation, and Safety.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-240, 2002, Department of Defense Handbook: Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO) Test Guide.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1377, 1971, Department of Defense Test Method Standard: Effectiveness of Cable, Connector, and Weapon Enclosure Shielding and Filters in Precluding Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance, Measurement of.
  • Refers: DoD Instruction 4650.01, Policy and Procedures for Management and Use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, U.S. Department of Defense, 2009.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-1541A, 1987, Military Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements for Space Systems.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-188-100, 1976, Military Standard: Common Long Haul and Tactical Communication System Technical Standards.
  • Refers: MIL-HDBK-237C, 2001, Department of Defense Handbook: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects and Spectrum Certification Guidance for the Acquisition Process.
  • Refers: MIL-STD-463A, 1995, Military Standard: Definitions and System of Units, Electromagnetic Interference and Electromagnetic Compatibility Technology. (Superseded by IEEE-C63.14)
  • Refers: ANSI C63.19-2011, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids.
  • Refers: ANSI C63.22-2004, American National Standard Guide for Automated Electromagnetic Interference Measurements.