IEEE 1560-2005
Methods of Measurement of Radio-Frequency Power-Line Interference Filter in the Range of 100 Hz to 10 GHz

Standard No.
IEEE 1560-2005
Release Date
2005
Published By
IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers@ Inc.
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IEEE 1560-2005
Scope
The scope of this standard is to develop a standard method of measurement for evaluating the electromagnetic and radio frequency suppression capability of power-line filters in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 10 GHz. This will apply to electromagnetic interference adio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI) filters in general@ i.e.@ dc@ single-phase or polyphase systems rated for 600 V and below 1000 A. The method of measurement will describe general considerations@ such as the method of standardizing source impedance for nonlinear loads@ temperature rise@ attenuation measurement@ components@ and or derating requirements when supplying nonsinusoidal load currents and operating in matched- or mismatched-impedance environments. Purpose The purpose of this standard is to provide measurements that evaluate the performance of power-line interference filters in practical installations involving varying load and source impedances. These factors are not usually considered in design and performance verification testing of EMI/RFI filters. Both manufacturers and end users should benefit from this standard that defines the ranges and environment@ expected effects@ and test methods to verify filter attributes.

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