GOST R 51317.4.16-2000
Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Immunity to conducted disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 150 kHz. Requirement and test methods

Standard No.
GOST R 51317.4.16-2000
Release Date
2000
Published By
RU-GOST R
Latest
GOST R 51317.4.16-2000
Scope
This standard establishes the requirements and test methods for electrical, electronic and radio-electronic products and equipment

GOST R 51317.4.16-2000 Referenced Document

  • GOST 30372-1995 Electromagnetic compatibility of electronic equipment. Terms and definitions
  • GOST R 50397-1992 Electromagnetic compatibility for electronic equipment. Terms and definitions
  • GOST R 51317.2.5-2000 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Electromagnetic environment. Classification of electromagnetic disturbances for different locations of technical equipment
  • GOST R 51317.3.8-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Signalling on low-voltage electrical installations. Emission levels, frequency bands and electromagnetic disturbance levels
  • GOST R 51317.4.6-1999 Electomagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Immunity to conducted disturbance induced by radio-frequency fields. Requirements and test methods
  • GOST R 51317.6.1-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Immunity of technical equipment intended for use in residential, commercial and light-industry environments. Requirements and test methods
  • GOST R 51317.6.2-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Immunity of technical equipment intended for use in industry environments. Requirements and test methods
  • GOST R 51318.22-1999 Electomagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Man-made radio disturbance from information technology equipment. Limits and test methods
  • GOST R 8.568-1997 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Verification of testing equipment. General principles

GOST R 51317.4.16-2000 history

  • 2000 GOST R 51317.4.16-2000 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment. Immunity to conducted disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 150 kHz. Requirement and test methods



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