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Approved 31 July 2009XX XXXX XXXX American National Standards Institute  Abstract: 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. Keywords: electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic environmental effects (E3), terms and definitions; electromagnetic pulse (EMP), terms and definitions; electrostatic discharge (ESD), terms and definitions ( American National Standard An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. 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This document is intended to serve as a standard dictionary of terms and definitions commonly used and related by usage to activities pertaining to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), including electromagnetic environmental effects (E3). The title of this document was changed in 1998 to reflect the common usage of the term “electromagnetic environmental effects” used by the U.S. Department of Defense and industry to represent the broad category of engineering disciplines that had been commonly included under the term “electromagnetic compatibility.” Because some people still think of EMC as a term representing many related categories, the term was retained in the title to provide continuity for title searches. The other terms in the previous title, “electromagnetic pulse” (EMP) and “electrostatic discharge” (ESD), were just two of many categories of supporting disciplines with specific terms that were included within the scope of E3 and so were removed from the title. 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Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Participants At the time this DOCVARIABLE "txtTrialUse" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lower  DOCVARIABLE "txtGorRPorSTD" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lowerstandard was published, the  DOCVARIABLE "varCommittee" \* MERGEFORMAT Accredited Standards Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, C63Ў, had the following membership:  DOCPROPERTY "WkGrpChair" \* MERGEFORMAT Donald N. Heirman, Chair  DOCPROPERTY WkGrpViceChair \* MERGEFORMAT Daniel Hoolihan, Vice Chair Michael D. KipnessErin Spiewak, Secretary Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatel–Lucent Technologies Dheena Moongilan Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) Mel Frerking James Turner (Alt.) American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL) Michael F. Violette William Stumpf (Alt.) American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Edward F. Hare Dennis Bodson (Alt.) AT&T George Hirvela David Shively (Alt.) Cisco Systems Werner Schaefer Dell Inc. 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David Zimmerman Underwriters Laboratories Michael Windler Robert Delisi (Alt.) U.S. Department of Defense—Joint Spectrum Center Marcus Shellman Michael Duncanson, Joseph Snyder (Alt.)Joseph Snyder (Alt.) U.S. Department of the Navy—SPAWAR Chris DilayDavid Southworth Individual Members Daniel Hoolihan John Lichtig Ralph M. Showers Members Emeritus Warren Kesselman Herbert Mertel H. R. (Bob) Hofmann At the time this DOCVARIABLE "txtTrialUse" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lower  DOCVARIABLE "txtGorRPorSTD" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lowerstandard was completed, ASC C63Ў Subcommittee 2 had the following membership:  DOCVARIABLE "varWkGrpChair" \* MERGEFORMAT David SouthworthMarcus Shellman, Chair Janet O’Neil, Vice Chair Michael Duncanson, Secretary Tim Harrington, Assistant Editor H. Stephen Berger Colin Brench Dennis Camell Chris Dilay Steve Koster Jerry Ramie Kurt Fischer Poul Andersen Ed Hare Donald N. Heirman H. R. (Bob) Hofmann Daniel D. Hoolihan John F LichtigSteve Whitesell Joseph Morrissey Victor Kuczynski Ralph M. Showers Michael J. WindlerBob DeLisi Harry Hodes Dave Schaefer Joseph Snyder At the time this DOCVARIABLE "txtTrialUse" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lower  DOCVARIABLE "txtGorRPorSTD" \* MERGEFORMAT \*Lowerstandard was completed, the ASC C63Ў  DOCVARIABLE "varWorkingGroup" \* MERGEFORMAT SC1 Project 1-15.9 Working Group had the following membership:  DOCVARIABLE "varWkGrpChair" \* MERGEFORMAT Michael J. Windler, Chair Tim Harrington, Technical Editor H. Stephen Berger Colin Brench Dennis Camell Donald N. Heirman H. R. (Bob) Hofmann William Hurst Werner Schaefer Contents  TOC \t "Heading 1,1,Heading 2,2,IEEEStds Level 1 Header,1,IEEEStds Level 2 Header,2" \* MERGEFORMAT 1. Scope  PAGEREF _Toc300847253 \h 1 2. References  PAGEREF _Toc300847254 \h 1 2.1 Commercial  PAGEREF _Toc300847255 \h 1 2.2 Military  PAGEREF _Toc300847256 \h 3 3. Quantities, units, multiplying factors, symbols, and abbreviations  PAGEREF _Toc300847257 \h 3 3.1 Quantities  PAGEREF _Toc300847258 \h 3 3.2 Multiplying factors and symbols  PAGEREF _Toc300847259 \h 4 3.3 Frequency spectrum designations  PAGEREF _Toc300847260 \h 4 3.4 Abbreviations and acronyms  PAGEREF _Toc300847261 \h 5 4. Definitions and terminology  PAGEREF _Toc300847262 \h 7 Annex A (informative) Bibliography  PAGEREF _Toc300847263 \h 45 Annex B (This entire annex is new and subject to change) (informative) Glossary  PAGEREF _Toc300847264 \h 47  American National Standard  DOCVARIABLE "varTitlePAR" \* MERGEFORMAT Dictionary of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) including Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) IMPORTANT NOTICE: This standard is not intended to ensure safety, security, health, or environmental protection in all circumstances. Implementers of the standard are responsible for determining appropriate safety, security, environmental, and health practices or regulatory requirements. This IEEE document is made available for use subject to important notices and legal disclaimers. These notices and disclaimers appear in all publications containing this document and may be found under the heading “Important Notice” or “Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Documents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at HYPERLINK "http://standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html"http://standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. Scope This standard provides definitions of terms associated with electromagnetic environmental effects including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and electrostatic discharge (ESD). In addition to definitions, several symbols and abbreviations are included. References The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies. Commercial ANSI C63.4-20032009, American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. ANSI C63.5-2006, American National Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility–Radiated Emission Measurements in Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Control–Calibration of Antennas (9 kHz to 40 GHz). ANSI C63.7-2005, American National Standard Guide for Construction of Open-Area Test Sites for Performing Radiated Emission Measurements. ANSI C63.011-2000, American National Standard for Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Radio-Frequency Equipment. ANSI C63.12-19992007 American National Standard Recommended Practice for Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits. ANSI C63.13-1991, American National Standard Guide on the Application and Evaluation of EMI Power-Line Filters for Commercial Use. ANSI C63.16-1993, American National Standard Guide for Electrostatic Discharge Test Methodologies and Criteria for Electronic Equipment. ANSI C63.17-2006, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices. ANSI C63.19-20062007, American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids. ANSI C63.22-2004, American National Standard Guide for Automated Electromagnetic Interference Measurements. ESD ADV 1.0-1994, ESD Association Advisory for Electrostatic Discharge Terminology, Glossary. ESD ADV 2.0-1994, ESD Association Advisory for Protection and Sensitivity Testing of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items. FCC 47 CFR Part 15, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47—Telecommunication, Chapter I—Federal Communications Commission, Part 15—Radio Frequency Devices. IEC 60050-161:1990-09 (Amendment 1 1997-10; Amendment 2 1998-04), International Electrotechnical Vocabulary. Chapter 161: Electromagnetic Compatibility. NOTE—IEC has a website for the IEV at (http://www.electropedia.org), which may be useful; however, if there are any conflicts in definitions, then this document shall take precedent. IEEE/ASTM SI 10-1997, Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI)—The Modern Metric System. IEEE Std 260.1TM-1993, American National Standard Letter Symbols for Units of Measurement. International vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology (VIM), 2nd edition, 1993. Edited in common by BIPM, IEC, ISO, and OIML. ISO/IEC Guide 2:1996, Standardization and Related Activities—General Vocabulary. ISO/IEC 17025:2005, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories. ITU, International Telecommunication Union Radio Regulations, 2004 ed. SAE ARD 50040, 1992 (draft), High Intensity Radiated Field (HIRF) Advisory Circular. Military Joint Publication 1-02, 2004, “Department of Defense Dictionary Of Military and Associated Terms.” MIL-HDBK-240A, 20112002, Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO) Test Guide. MIL-HDBK-419A, 1987, Grounding, Bonding, and Shielding for Electronic Equipments and Facilities. Volumes I (Basic Theory) and II (Applications). MIL-STD-461F, 2007, Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment. MIL-STD-464C, 2010, A, 2002, Electromagnetic Environmental Effects—Requirements for Systems. MIL-STD-469B, 1996, Department of Defense Interface Standard for Radar Engineering Interface Requirements, Electromagnetic Compatibility. National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA) Manual: Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management. May 1989, with Revisions dated January, 2007. NATO STANAG No. 3968-1999, NATO Glossary of Electromagnetic Terminology (Edition 3) (Amendment 1). Quantities, units, multiplying factors, symbols, and abbreviations Quantities The units and symbols listed in  REF _Ref202424603 \r \* MERGEFORMAT Table 1 shall be used to indicate the applicable quantity. The quantities, units, and unit symbols presented comply with the International System of Units (SI). (See IEEE Std 260.1TM-1993 and IEEE/ASTM SI 10-1997.) In case of variance, this standard takes precedence. —Units of a quantity Quantity SI unit Symbol of SI unit Capacitance Farad F Electric current Ampere A Electric field strength (E-vector) Volt per meter V/m Electric potential (Potential difference, electromotive force Volt V Electric resistance Ohm (Energy Joule J Frequency Hertz Hz Inductance Henry H Length Meter m Magnetic field strength (H-vector) Ampere per meter A/m Magnetic flux Weber Wb Magnetic flux density (B-vector) Tesla T Power Watt W Pulse rise time (tr) Second s Pulse fall time (tf) Second s Pulse width time (tw) Second s Time Second s Wavelength Meter mMultiplying factors and symbols The symbols listed in  REF _Ref202426714 \r \* MERGEFORMAT Table 2 shall be used to indicate the applicable multiplier. —Symbols for multiplying factors Multiplier Symbol Tera (1012) T Giga (109) G Mega (106) M Kilo (103) k Hecto (102) h Deka (101) da Deci (10–1) d Centi (10–2) c Milli (10–3) mMicro (10–6) (Nano (10–9) nPico (10–12) p Femto (10–15) f Atto (10–18) a Frequency spectrum designations The designations in  REF _Ref202426611 \r \* MERGEFORMAT Table 3 shall be used to indicate the applicable portion of the frequency spectrum. —Designations of frequency spectruma Frequency subdivision Frequency range ELF (extremely low) 30 Hz to 300 Hz VF (voice) 300 Hz to 3 kHz VLF (very low) 3 kHz to 30 kHz LF (low) 30 kHz to 300 kHz MF (medium) 300 kHz to 3000 kHz (3 MHz) HF (high) 3 MHz to 30 MHz VHF (very high) 30 MHz to 300 MHz UHF (ultra high) 300 MHz to 3000 MHz (3 GHz) SHF (super high) 3 GHz to 30 GHz EHF (extremely high) 30 GHz to 300 GHz (Undesignated) 300 GHz to 3000 GHz (3 THz) aFrom the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA) Manual.Abbreviations and acronyms AM amplitude modulation AMN Artificial Mains Network (see LISN) ANSI American National Standards Institute ARD Aerospace Resource Document (SAE) BBN broadband noise BCI bulk current injection BER bit error rate BW bandwidth C-E communication-electronic CE conducted emission CI conducted immunity CISPR International Special Committee on Radio Interference CM common mode COTS commercial off the shelf CS conducted susceptibility CW continuous wave dB decibel dB(A) decibels referenced to 1 ampere dBm decibels reference to 1 milliwatt dB ((V) decibels referenced to 1 microvolt dB ((V/m) decibels referenced to 1 microvolt per meter DM differential mode DS damped sinusoidal DSB double sideband E3 electromagnetic environmental effects EFS electric field strength EID electrically initiated device EIRP equivalent isotropic radiated power EM electromagnetic EMC electromagnetic compatibility EMCP electromagnetic compatibility program EME electromagnetic environment EMI electromagnetic interference EMRADHAZ electromagnetic radiation hazard EMP electromagnetic pulse EMV electromagnetic vulnerability EP electronic protection ERP effective radiated power ESC equipment spectrum certification ESD electrostatic discharge EUT equipment under test FCC Federal Communications Commission FIM field-intensity meter FM frequency modulation FSAF free-space antenna factor FSK frequency-shift keying FSVM frequency-selective voltmeter GCSF geometry-specific correction factor GTEM gigahertz transverse electromagnetic cell HEMP high-altitude electromagnetic pulse HERF hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuel (volatile materials) HERO hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance HERP hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel HIRF high intensity radiated field(s) IBW impulse bandwidth ICP impedance control point IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IMI intermodulation interference ISB independent sideband ISM industrial, scientific, medical ISO International Organization for Standardization ITE information technology equipment le antenna effective length for electric-field antennas lem antenna effective length for magnetic-field antennas LEMP lightning electromagnetic pulse LISN line impedance stabilization network MAE maximum allowable environment MDS minimum discernible signal MNFC maximum no-fire current MOV metal oxide varistor M&TE measuring and test equipment NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization NDI non-developmental item NEMP nuclear electromagnetic pulse NTIA National Telecommunications and Information Administration NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology NSA normalized site attenuation NVLAP National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program OATS open area test site P power PAM pulse-amplitude modulation PCI pulsed current injection PCM pulse-code modulation PDM pulse-duration modulation POE point of entry PPM pulse-position modulation PSD power spectral density PSK phase-shift keying P-static precipitation static PTM pulse-time modulation PWM pulse-width modulation PWM pulse-width modulation RADHAZ radiation hazard RAM radar absorbing material RBW resolution bandwidth RCS radar cross section RE radiated emission RF radio frequency RFI radio-frequency interference RI radiated immunity RS radiated susceptibility Rx receiver SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SSB single sideband SM spectrum management SS spectrum supportability TDR time-domain reflectometry TEM transverse electromagnetic Tx transmitter TPD terminal protection device TPL tri-plate line UPCS unlicensed personal communications services UPS uninterruptible power systems Zt transfer impedance Definitions and terminology The following definitions and terms are given for use in applicable situations and documents. They are intended to be applied to the general field of electromagnetic environmental effects (e.g., electromagnetic compatibility), and the fields related to the phenomena associated with electromagnetic pulse and electrostatic discharge. For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions and IEC 60050-161, 1998-04, should be referenced for terms not defined in this clause. Terms that may be considered to have special meaning in specific applications are recognized by a parenthetical statement identifying the originating organization or specific application. above deck: An area on ships, which is directly exposed to the external electromagnetic environment and is not considered to be below deck as defined herein. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) absorber: A material that causes the irreversible conversion of the energy of an electromagnetic wave into another form of energy (normally heat) as a result of its interaction with the absorber material. See also: fire safety absorber. absorber performance: The ratio of absorbed energy to incident radiated energy impinging upon an absorber surface. absorbing clamp: A measuring device, movable along the mains leads (or interface cables) of an appliance or similar device, which is intended to assess the maximum radio frequency power emitted by the appliance or device. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) absorption (radio-wave propagation): The irreversible conversion of the energy of an electromagnetic wave into another form of energy as a result of wave interaction with matter. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) absorption loss: That part of a transmission loss due to the dissipation or conversion of either sound or electromagnetic energy into other forms of energy, either within the transmission medium or attendant upon a reflection and interaction with matter. actual ESD events: Non-simulated electrostatic discharges that occur in the environment of the electronic equipment. (ANSI C63.16-1993) air discharge method: A method of ESD testing in which the charged electrode of the ESD simulator approaches the EUT regardless of the conductivity of the surface being subjected to the ESD event. The discharge is actuated by a spark in air to the EUT. (ANSI C63.16-1993)air discharge method: A method of electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing in which the charged electrode of the ESD simulator approaches the equipment under test (EUT) or coupling plane regardless of the conductivity of the ESD receptor. The discharge is actuated by a spark in air to the EUT or the coupling plane. (ANSI C63.16-1993) alternate test site: An alternate test site used for radiated EMI compliance testing and complying with the requirements in ANSI C63.4-2009. (ANSI C63.22-2004) ambient level (electromagnetic): (A) The values of radiated and conducted signal and noise existing at a specified test location and time when the test sample is not activated. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (B) The magnitude of radiated and conducted signals and noise existing at a specific test location in the absence of signals from a test sample. (ANSI C63.5-2006) NOTE—For example, atmospheric noise and signals from man-made and other natural sources all contribute to the ambient level. Analysis of variance (ANOVA): A collection of statistical models, and their associated procedures, in which the observed variance is partitioned into components due to different explanatory variables. ANOVA is a general technique that can be used to test the hypothesis that the means among two or more groups are equal, under the assumption that the sampled populations are normally distributed. (ANSI C63.23-20XX) anechoic enclosure [radio frequency (RF)]: An enclosure with internal walls that have low reflection characteristics. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) anomaly: An anomaly is a response of the system to extraneous conducted or radiated electromagnetic energy that involves degradation of the intended input-output relationship, by an amount and for a time duration, which is not explicitly permitted by the item specification or provided for in the applicable error budget. An anomaly is also known as an improper response or a malfunction. (MIL-STD-1541A, 1987  REF _Ref238627859 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B21]) antenna: That part of a transmitting or receiving system that is designed to radiate or to receive electromagnetic waves. (IEEE Std 145TM-1993) antenna beamwidth: In a radiation pattern cut in a specific radiation plane containing the direction of the maximum of the lobe, the angle between the two directions in which the radiation power intensity is one half the maximum value. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) See also: half-power beamwidth. antenna effective area: In a given direction, the ratio of the power available at the terminals of an antenna to the incident power density of a plane wave, from a given direction for a given polarization, polarized coincident with the polarization that the antenna would radiate. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) antenna effective length (le or lem) (linearly polarized antenna): The ratio of the magnitude of the open-circuit voltage developed at the terminals of the antenna to the magnitude of the electric field strength (EFS) in the direction of the antenna polarization. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) antenna factor: Ratio of the electric field strength E in the polarization direction of the antenna to the voltage induced across the load connected to the antenna terminals Vo and expressed in decibel form [20 log (E/Vo)]. (ANSI C63.5-2006) (ANSI C63.4-2009) See also: receive antenna factor; transmit antenna factor.antenna factor: See: receive antenna factor; transmit antenna factor. antenna gain: The ratio of the radiated field strength, in a given direction, produced by a given antenna, to the radiated field strength that would be obtained if the power accepted by the antenna were radiated isotropically. NOTE—Gain does not include losses arising from impedance and polarization mismatches. When not otherwise specified, the gain figure for an antenna refers to the gain in the direction of the radiation main lobe. In applications using scattering modes of propagation, the full gain of an antenna may not be realizable in practice, and the apparent gain may vary with time. See also: gain in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. antenna induced voltage: The voltage that is measured at, or calculated to exist across, the open-circuited antenna terminals. antenna pattern: A graphical representation of the radiation properties of the antenna as a function of space coordinates. NOTE—In the usual case, the radiation pattern is determined in the far-field region and is represented as a function of directional coordinates. Radiation properties include power flux density, electric or magnetic field strength, phase, and polarization. See also: radiation pattern in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. antenna terminal conducted interference (disturbance): Any undesired conducted voltage or current, generated within a receiver (Rx), transmitter (Tx), or its associated equipment, appearing at the antenna terminals. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) antenna transfer switch: A device used to alternate between the reception of over-the-air RF signals via connection to an antenna and the reception of RF signals received by any other method. aperture: An opening, or discontinuity, in an electromagnetic (EM) barrier or shield through which EM fields can penetrate. architectural effects: The impact of building architectural construction (e.g., solid metal screens, metal walls, steel reinforcing rods in concrete, window reflection/glare treatments, and metallic cabinets) on the propagation of electromagnetic waves. artificial hand: An electric network simulating the impedance of the human body, under average operational conditions, between a hand-held electrical appliance and earth. (IEC 60050-161, 199804) assigned frequency band: The frequency band within which the emission of a station is authorized; the width of the band equals the necessary bandwidth plus twice the absolute value of the frequency tolerance. Where space stations are concerned, the assigned frequency band includes twice the maximum Doppler shift that may occur in relation to any point of the earth’s surface. (NTIA Manual) atmospheric radio noise: Electromagnetic noise in the radio frequency range having its sources in natural atmospheric phenomena. (ANSI C63.12-1999) attenuation: The reduction in magnitude (as a result of absorption and scattering) of an electric or magnetic field or a current or a voltage, usually expressed in dB. average detector: A detector with an output voltage that is the average value of the envelope of an applied signal. NOTE—The average value must be taken over a specified time interval. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) balanced line: A transmission line, consisting of two conductors in the presence of ground that is capable of being operated in such a way so that the voltages and currents on the two conductors at all transverse planes are equal in magnitude and opposite in phase. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) balanced voltages (on a balanced line): Voltages relative to ground on the two conductors of a balanced line that, at every point along the line, are equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) balun: A device for transforming an unbalanced voltage to a balanced voltage or vice versa. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) bandwidth (BW): (A) The difference between the limiting frequencies within which performance of a device, in respect to some characteristic, falls within specified limits. (B) The difference between the limiting frequencies of a continuous frequency band. (MIL-STD-188-100, 1976  REF _Ref238631792 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B15]) (See also IEC 60050-161-06) barrier: See: electromagnetic barrier. baseband: The band of frequencies occupied by the signal before it modulates the carrier (or subcarrier) frequency to form the transmitted line or radio signal. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) baseband modulation techniques: Includes the following items. See also: modulation types. Baseband: The band of frequencies occupied by the signal before it modulates the carrier (or subcarrier) frequency to form the transmitted line or radio signal. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Composite modulation: Applying more than one baseband process to a single carrier for the transmission of digital information. It is possible to superimpose pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) on frequency-shift keying (FSK) or phase-shift keying (PSK) signals as a means of increasing the information throughput rate without significantly increasing the system bandwidth. Likewise, pulse-position modulation (PPM) and pulse-duration modulation (PDM) or PAM and PPM may coexist in the same channel. Frequency-shift keying (FSK): The form of frequency modulation in which the modulating signal shifts the output frequency between predetermined values, and the output wave has no phase discontinuity. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Phase-shift keying (PSK): The form of phase modulation in which the modulating function shifts the instantaneous phase of the modulated wave between predetermined discrete values. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM): Modulation in which the modulating wave is caused to amplitude-modulate a pulse carrier. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) A baseband modulation technique where an analog waveform is converted to a digital or discrete waveform by successive samples of pulses having amplitudes that are derived from the input waveform. Pulse-code modulation (PCM): The type of pulse modulation where the magnitude of the signal is sampled and each sample is approximated to a nearest reference level (this process is called quantizing). Then a code, which represents the reference level, is transmitted to the distant location. The main advantage of PCM is the fact that at the receiving end only the presence or absence of a pulse must be detected. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Pulse-duration modulation (PDM) or pulse-width modulation (PWM): Pulse-time modulation in which the value of each instantaneous sample of the modulating wave is caused to modulate the duration of a pulse. NOTE—In PDM, the modulating wave may vary the time of occurrence of the leading edge, the trailing edge, or both edges of the pulse. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Pulse-position modulation (PPM): Pulse-time modulation in which the value of each instantaneous sample of a modulating wave is caused to modulate the position in time of a pulse. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Pulse-time modulation (PTM): Modulation in which the value of instantaneous samples of the modulating wave are caused to modulate the time of occurrence of some characteristics of a pulse carrier. NOTE—Pulse-duration modulation, pulse-position modulation, and pulse-interval modulation are particular forms of pulse-time modulation. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) below deck: An area on ships that is surrounded by a metallic structure or an area that provides an equivalent attenuation to electromagnetic radiation, such as the metal hull or superstructure of a surface ship, the hull of a submarine, and the screened rooms in nonmetallic ships. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) bit error rate (BER): The number of erroneous bits divided by the total number of bits over some stipulated period of time. Transmission BER is the number of erroneous bits received versus the total number of bits transmitted. Information BER is the number of erroneous decoded (corrected) bits versus total number of decoded (corrected) bits. The BER is usually expressed in scientific notation (e.g., 2 ( 10–5, etc.). bleeder resistor: A resistor, 470 kЉ minimum, 2 W, carbon or ceramic composition, used to bleed residual charge. (ANSI C63.16-1993) bond: A reliable connection to assure the required electrical conductivity between conductive parts required to be electrically connected. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) bonding: The process of establishing the required degree of electrical continuity between the conductive surfaces of members to be joined. (MIL-HDBK-419A, 1987) See also: earthing. bonding jumper: (A) A reliable conductor to ensure the required electrical conductivity between metal parts required to be electrically connected. (B) A braided wire or metal strap that provides the necessary electrical conductivity between the unit and structure, which would otherwise not be in sufficient electrical contact. boundary of the equipment under test: Imaginary straight line periphery describing a simple geometric configuration encompassing the equipment under test. All interconnecting cables shall be included within this boundary. (ANSI C63.011-2000) broadband emission: An emission that has a bandwidth greater than that of a particular measuring apparatus or receiver. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) broadband interference (disturbance): An undesired emission that has a spectral energy distribution sufficiently broad so that the response of the measuring receiver in use does not vary more than 3 dB when tuned over the frequency range of plus or minus two impulse bandwidths (IBWs). See also: broadband emission. (See also IEC 60050-161-06) broadband noise (BBN): EM interference (disturbance) that has the spectral energy distributed over a wide frequency in relation to the frequency bandwidth of the equipment receiving the interference. Broadband noise interference is broadly tunable and will exist over all or a portion of the tuning range of an affected receiver. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) bulk current injection (BCI): A test system in which current is injected onto a cable or cable harness to evaluate the system or component immunity. burst: A sequence of a limited number of distinct pulses or an oscillation of limited duration. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) cable: A lead assembly (wire assembly) of two or more wires (e.g., a power cable has two or more power leads). calibration: (A) The comparison of measuring and test equipment (M&TE) or measurement standard of unknown accuracy to a measurement standard of known accuracy in order to detect, correlate, report, or eliminate by adjustment any variation in the accuracy of the instrument being compared. (B) The set of operations that establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material measure, and the corresponding known values of a measurand. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) (C) Operation establishing the relation between quantity values provided by measurement standards and the corresponding indications of a measuring system, carried out under specified conditions and including evaluation of measurement uncertainty. (ANSI C63.10-2009) calibration laboratory: Laboratory that performs calibrations. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) calibration method: A test or defined technical procedure for performing a calibration. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) carrier power: The average power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle under conditions of no modulation. (NTIA Manual) cathodic protection: A technique to prevent the corrosion of a metal surface by making that surface the cathode of an electrochemical cell. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) certification: (A) The procedure by which written assurance is given that a product or service conforms to a standard or specification. (B) Procedure by which a third party gives written assurance (certificate of conformity) that a product, process, or service conforms to specified requirement. (ISO/IEC Guide 2:1996) See also: third-party certification. certification mark: The sign or symbol owned or controlled by the certification body that is used exclusively by the third-party certification program to identify products or services as being certified. It is registered as a certification mark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office under the Trade Mark Act of 1946. Syn: mark of conformity. charging current: The maximum continuous current at any charge voltage that may flow at the ESD simulator probe tip as measured to the return path of the simulator through a 1500 ( resistor that is connected to the probe tip. (ANSI C63.16-1993) characteristic frequency: A frequency that can be easily identified and measured in a given emission. A carrier frequency may, for example, be designated as the characteristic frequency. (NTIA Manual) charging current: The maximum continuous current at any charge voltage that flows at the ESD simulator probe tip, as measured on the return path of the simulator through a 1500 Љ resistor connected to the probe tip. (ANSI C63.16-1993) circular aperture array: A circular aperture is defined as the shape of the array configuration of a planar-array antenna in which the elements are located within a circular area. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) click: A disturbance that exceeds the limit of continuous disturbance not longer than 200 ms and that is separated from a subsequent disturbance by at least 200 ms. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (See also IEC 6005016102)A disturbance that exceeds the limit of continuous disturbance not longer than 200 ms and that is separated from a subsequent disturbance by at least 200 ms. Both intervals are related to the level of the limit of continuous disturbance. A click may contain several impulses, in which case the relevant time is that from the beginning of the first to the end of the last impulse. (ANSI C63.4-2003) NOTE— For the specified values and conditions, guidance may be found in CISPR 14-1:2005 and CISPR 16-1-1:2007.For the specified values and conditions, guidance may be found in CISPR 14-1, 1993  REF _Ref242083319 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B2] and CISPR 16-1, 1993  REF _Ref238633250 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B3]. click rate: The number of clicks per unit of time, generally per minute, that exceeds a specified level. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) combined standard uncertainty, uc(y): Standard uncertainty of the result of a measurement when that result is obtained from the values of a number of other quantities, equal to the positive square root of a sum of terms, the terms being the variance or covariance of these other quantities weighted according to how the measurement result varies with changes in these quantities. (ANSI C63.23-20XX) commercial off-the-shelf equipment (COTS): Equipment that has been designed and manufactured for commercial applications. common-mode (CM) circuit: (sometimes called asymmetric mode) The full current loop or closed circuit for the CM current, including the cable, the apparatus, and the nearby parts of the earthing system. (See also IEC 6005016104) common-mode radio noise: Conducted radio noise that appears between a common reference plane (ground) and all wires of a transmission line causing their potentials to be changed simultaneously and by the same amount relative to the common reference plane (ground). (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Syn: common-mode interference. communication-electronic (C-E) equipment: Any item intentionally generating, transmitting, conveying, acquiring, storing, processing, or utilizing electronic and electromagnetic information in the broadest sense. NOTE—Such devices are used to meet a variety of operational requirements, such as communications, surveillance, identification, navigation, guided missile control, sonar, countermeasures, and space operations. compromising emanations: Unintentional intelligence-bearing signals that, if intercepted and analyzed, disclose the national security information transmitted, received, handled, or otherwise processed by any classified information processing system. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) conducted emission (CE): Electromagnetic emissions propagated along a metallic conductor, which could be a power line, signal line, and/or an unintentional or fortuitous conductor, such as a metallic pipe, and so on. conducted emissions test site: (A) A site that meets specified requirements suitable for measuring radio interference (disturbance) voltages and currents emitted by an equipment under test (EUT). (B) A test site used for conducted EMI compliance testing and complying with the requirements in ANSI C63.4-2003. A conducted emissions test site includes LISNs installed according to the requirements documented in ANSI C63.4-2003. (ANSI C63.22-2004) conducted interference (CI, disturbance): Undesired electromagnetic energy that is propagated along a conductor, usually defined in terms of a voltage and/or current level. (See also IEC 60050-161-03) conducted radio noise: Radio noise produced by equipment operation that exists on the powerline and interconnecting cables of the equipment and is measurable under specified conditions as a voltage or current. (Based on The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—Radio noise can also be induced by natural sources, such as lightning. conducted susceptibility (CS): (A) A measure of the interference signal current and/or voltage required on power, control, and/or signal leads to cause an undesirable response or degradation of performance. (MIL-STD-463, 1995  REF _Ref242080829 \n \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B18]) (B) The inability of a device, equipment or system to perform without degradation in the presence of a conducted electromagnetic disturbance. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) conduit: Conduit is a metal enclosure, normally of circular construction, used as EM shielding for a cable or cables routed within the conduit. Conduit may be rigid or flexible. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) consensus standard: An object, process, or criterion that is used as a de facto standard by agreement of the vendor and purchaser when no formal, recognized U.S. national standard is available. consumer products: Products purchased by the general public for use in the home environment with the exception of telecom and personal computer products. Consumer products include, but are not limited to, television receiving equipment, audio recording and playback systems, video recorders, clothes washing machines, clothes dryers, stoves and refrigerators. (ANSI C63.16-1993) contact discharge method: A method of ESD testing in which the electrode of the ESD simulator is in firm contact with a conductive surface of the EUT or coupling plane prior to discharge. The discharge is actuated by a switching device (i.e., a relay) within the simulator. (ANSI C63.16-1993) continuous transmit mode: A mode in which the unlicensed wireless device is continuously transmitting at a 100% duty cycle. (ANSI C63.10-2009) controlled environment: An environment that has relative humidity controlled to be always greater than 20% and specified minimum conductivity of floors, work surfaces and furnishings (e.g., chairs, carts) to prevent buildup of static electricity charges on these items. This environment does not necessarily apply to all product types. (ANSI C63.16-1993) controlled ESD environment: An environment in which an attempt is made to maintain charge or voltage levels on humans and objects below a certain level. Typical control measures include humidity controls; equipment earth grounding; and use of antistatic materials, ionized air and high-resistance discharge paths for humans. (ANSI C63.16-1993)One in which an attempt is made to maintain charge levels on humans and objects below a certain level. Typical control measures include humidity controls, equipment earth grounding, use of antistatic materials, ionized air, and high-resistance discharge paths for humans. (ANSI C63.16-1993) counterpoise (antenna): A system of conductors designed to simulate actual ground that may be elevated above and insulated from the ground, forming a lower system of conductors of an antenna. (ANSI C63.4-2009)A system of conductors, elevated above and insulated from the ground, forming a lower system of conductors of an antenna. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) coupling plane: A metal plate to which discharges are applied to simulate electrostatic discharge to objects adjacent (vertically or horizontally) to the EUT. See also: HCP, VCP. (ANSI C63.16-1993)(ANSI C63.16-1993) couplers: (A) When used in connection with the system to be measured, a coupler is a frequency selective device that “couples” the system of equipment to be measured to its antenna. (B) When used in connection with the test equipment setup, a coupler is used to sample a portion of the signal to be measured (signal sampling device). (MIL-STD-449D, 1976  REF _Ref238633809 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B17]) coverage factor, k: Numerical factor used as a multiplier of the combined standard uncertainty in order to obtain an expanded uncertainty. When k = 2 the confidence level approximates 95%. (ANSI C63.23-20XX) NOTE—The coverage factor, k, is typically in the range 2 to 3, but may range lower for special purposes. Crawford cell: A transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell used as a combination antenna and shielded enclosure based on the concept of an expanded transmission line operating in a TEM mode. See also: transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell. critical point: A point in a system or subsystem considered most susceptible to interference due to sensitivity, inherent susceptibility, importance to mission objectives, or exposure to the electromagnetic environment. The critical point is electrical in nature and normally precedes the subsystem output stage. cross-coupling (transmission medium): (A) A measure of the undesired power transferred from one channel to another. See also: coupling; transmission line in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. (B) The undesired coupling between two or more different communication channels, circuit components, or parts. cross-modulation: (A) A type of intermodulation due to the modulation of the carrier of the desired signal by an undesired signal wave. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (B) Modulation of the carrier of a wanted signal by an unwanted signal produced by interaction of the signals in nonlinear equipment, electrical networks, or transmission media. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) crosstalk: An undesired signal disturbance introduced in a transmission circuit by mutual electric (capacitive) or magnetic (inductive) field coupling with other transmission circuits. current probe: A device for measuring the current in a conductor without interrupting the conductor and without introducing significant impedance into the associated circuits. (IEC 60050-161, 199804)] damage: Permanent malfunction or degradation to a system from electromagnetic interference (EMI) stress, affecting operational effectiveness or suitability to such a degree that critical mission objectives are disrupted until operability restitution and repair are completed. damped sinusoidal (DS) waveform: A time-varying, voltage v(t) or current i(t) waveform, characterized by a frequency of oscillation f, exponential damping factor a, peak amplitude Ao, and phase angle b, as follows:  EMBED Equation.3  decade: A range of values for which the upper limit is a power of 10 above the lower limit. Synonymous with the power of 10. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) decibel (dB): (general) (A) Ten times the logarithm to base 10 of a ratio of two powers. (B) One tenth of a bel, the number of decibels denoting the ratio of the two amounts of power, being 10 times the logarithm to the base 10 of this ratio. In the following equation, P1 and P2 designate two amounts of power, and n designates the number of decibels denoting their ratio. P2 is the reference power level, and P1 is the calculated or measured power in units referenced to the units of P2,  EMBED Equation.3  dB When the conditions are such that ratios of currents or ratios of voltages (or analogous quantities in other fields) are the square roots of the corresponding power ratios, the number of decibels by which the corresponding powers differ is expressed by the following equations:  EMBED Equation.3  dB  EMBED Equation.3  dB where I1/I2 and V1/V2 are the given current and voltage ratios, respectively. By extension, these relations between numbers of decibels and ratios of currents or voltages are sometimes applied where these ratios are not the square roots of the corresponding power ratios; to avoid confusion, such usage should be accompanied by a specific statement of the application in question. (Such extensions of the term described should preferably be avoided.) (Based on The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) decibels (broadband voltage) referred to one microvolt per megahertz bandwidth [dB(ЕV/MHz)]: Broadband voltage level expressed in decibels referred to one microvolt per megahertz bandwidth (ЕV/ MHz). See also  REF _Ref299033895 \n \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 4.2354. REF _Ref202454124 \r \* MERGEFORMAT 205  concerning broadband voltage. decibels (current) referred to one microampere [dB(ЕA)]: Narrowband current level expressed in decibels referred to one microampere (ЕA). decibels (dB rnc): Noise power above a reference noise measured by a set with Cmessage weighting. (ANSI C63.15-2010) decibels (dB SPL): Sound pressure level relative to a particular noise as a reference source. (ANSI C63.15-2010) decibels (electric field) referred to one microvolt per meter [dB(ЕV/m)]: Narrowband electric field level expressed in decibels referred to one microvolt per meter (ЕV/m). decibels (impedance) referred to 1 ( [dB(ohm)]: Impedance level expressed in decibels referred to 1 (. decibels (magnetic B-field flux density) referred to 1 pT [dB(pT)]: Narrowband magnetic flux density expressed in decibels referred to 1 pT. decibels (magnetic H-field intensity) referred to 1 ЕA/m [dB(ЕA/m)]: Narrowband magnetic field intensity expressed in decibels referred to 1 ЕA/m. decibels (power) referred to 1 mW [dBm, or dB(mW)]: Narrowband power level expressed in decibels referred to one milliwatt (mW). decibels (radiated power density) relative to 1 mW/m2 [dB(mW/m2)]: A measure of radiated power density of a narrowband signal referred to 1 mW/m2. NOTE—The power density units shall not be used whenever the power distribution is not uniform across the area measured, such as in the near-field of an antenna. decibels (voltage) referred to 1 ЕV [dB(ЕV)]: Narrowband voltage level expressed in decibels referred to 1 ЕV. degradation: Any specified condition or parameter that is out-of-tolerance during electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) or other testing. degradation criteria: A military requirement used to define and evaluate malfunctions, unacceptable and undesired responses. degradation of performance: An undesired departure in the operational performance of any device, equipment, or system from its intended performance. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (See also IEC 60050-161-01) NOTE—The term “degradation” can apply to temporary or permanent failure. degrees of freedom – (i,(eff: The degrees of freedom, (i, of the standard uncertainties based on Type B evaluation are, by definition, infinite. If the uncertainty is obtained from a limited number of data points or observations, as in the case of a Type A evaluation, then (i = n – 1, [1,2,7]. The effective degrees of freedom, (eff, are the “combined” degrees of freedom of the combined standard uncertainty when it is made up of a combination of Type B and Type A evaluations. (ANSI C63.23-20XX) desensitization: A reduction of the wanted output of a receiver due to an unwanted signal. (IEC 60050-161, 1990-09) differential-mode (DM) circuit: The full current loop or closed circuit for the intended signal or power, including a cable and the apparatus connected to it at both ends. Syn: symmetric-mode circuit. differential-mode radio noise: Conducted radio noise that causes the potential of one side of the signal transmission path to be changed relative to another side. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Syn: differential-mode interference. NOTE—That type of interference in which the interference current path is wholly in the signal transmission path. (ANSI C63.13-1991) digital device: (previously defined as a computing device) (A) (general) An unintentional radiator (device or system) that generates and uses timing signals or pulses at a rate in excess of 9000 pulses (cycles) per second and uses digital techniques, which include telephone equipment that uses digital techniques or any device or system that generates and uses radio frequency energy for the purpose of performing data processing functions, such as electronic computations, operations, transformations, recording, filing, sorting, storage, retrieval, or transfer. (ANSI C63.4-2009) NOTE—Computer terminals and peripherals that are intended to be connected to a computer are digital devices. (FCC 47 CFR Part 15) (B) (control equipment) A device that operates on the basis of discrete numerical techniques in which the variables are represented by coded pulses or states. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) digital wireless telephone: Radio-frequency-based wireless telephones utilizing digital transmission formats over an air interface. NOTE—Generally, these are devices regulated under Parts 22  REF _Ref242081627 \n \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B9] and 24  REF _Ref242081644 \n \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B10] of FCC 47 CFR. direct ESD test: A test in which ESD is applied directly to the surface or structure of the equipment under test (EUT). (ANSI C63.16-1993) directional coupler: A transmission coupling device for separately (ideally) sampling (through a known coupling loss for measuring purposes) either the forward (incident) or the backward (reflected) wave in a transmission line. (ANSI C63.12-1999) disturbance: See: electromagnetic disturbance. disturbance level: The strength of a given electromagnetic disturbance, measured in a specified way. (See also IEC 60050-161-03) disturbance suppression: Action that reduces or eliminates the electromagnetic disturbance. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) double-exponential (DE) waveform: A mathematical term or function typically containing two exponential expressions of the form:  EMBED Equation.3  The above equation is typically used in analysis or simulation to represent or approximate voltage, current, electric field, and magnetic field unipolar transient waveforms as a function of the time parameter t. The waveform represented is characterized by the values of the amplitude Ao and the parameters a and b. Typically, the waveform has a value of zero at t = 0, rises relatively sharply to a peak value, and decays exponentially slowly toward zero as t increases indefinitely. dudding: Dudding is the inability of the EID to function as intended because the physical or electrical properties have been altered due to the application or repeated application of energy below that required to initiate the device. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) duplex operation: The operation of transmitting and receiving apparatus at one location in conjunction with associated transmitting and receiving equipment at another location, the processes of transmission and reception being concurrent. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) duty cycle: (general) The time interval occupied by a device on intermittent duty in starting, running, stopping, and idling. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) duty factor: (pulse techniques) The ratio of the pulse duration to the pulse period, of a periodic pulse train. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) earth: See: ground. earth electrode: See: ground electrode. earthing: The process of making a satisfactory electrical connection between the structure, including the metal skin, of an object or vehicle, and the mass of the Earth, to ensure a common potential with the Earth. See also: bonding. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) earthing conductor: See: grounding conductor. earthing network: See: grounding network. effective radiated power (ERP): (A) The product in a given direction of the effective gain of the antenna in that direction over a half-wave dipole antenna, and the antenna power input. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (B) The power supplied to the antenna multiplied by the relative gain of the antenna in a given direction. (See also IEC 60050-161-04) effective isotropically radiated power: See: equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). electrically initiated device (EID): An EID is a single unit, device, or subassembly that uses electrical energy to produce an explosive, pyrotechnic, thermal, or mechanical output. Examples include: electroexplosive devices (such as hot bridgewire, semiconductor bridge, carbon bridge, and conductive composition), exploding foil initiators, laser initiators, burn wires, and fusible links. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) electromagnetic barrier: A closed, conducting surface, enclosing a volume of space, that has a degree of shielding effectiveness usually measured in decibels (dB) of impenetrability to impinging electromagnetic fields whether by diffusion, radiation, or conductive means. The so-called completely enclosed “Faraday shield” is the ideal case. See also: Faraday shield. electromagnetic compatibility: The ability of systems, equipment, and devices that utilize the electromagnetic spectrum to operate in their intended operational environments without suffering unacceptable degradation or causing unintentional degradation because of electromagnetic radiation or response. It involves the application of sound electromagnetic spectrum management; system, equipment, and device design configuration that ensures interference-free operation; and clear concepts and doctrines that maximize operational effectiveness. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) (See also IEC 60050-161-01) electromagnetic (EM) coupling: The transfer of electromagnetic (EM) energy between fields, wires, circuits, equipment, or systems. (MIL-HDBK-335, 1992  REF _Ref242081734 \n \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B14]) electromagnetic disturbance: Any electromagnetic phenomenon that may degrade the performance of a device, equipment, or system, or adversely affect living or inert matter. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—An electromagnetic disturbance may be a noise, an unwanted signal, or a change in the propagation medium. (ANSI C63.4-2009)medium itself. (ANSI C63.4-2003) electromagnetic environment (EME): The resulting product of the power and time distribution, in various frequency ranges, of the radiated or conducted electromagnetic emission levels that may be encountered by a military force, system, or platform when performing its assigned mission in its intended operational environment. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) (See also IEC 6005016101) electromagnetic environmental effects (E3): The impact of the EME on the operational capability of military forces, equipment, systems, and platforms. It encompasses all electromagnetic disciplines, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and electromagnetic interference (EMI); electromagnetic vulnerability (EMV); electromagnetic pulse (EMP); electronic protect (EP); electrostatic discharge (ESD); hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel (HERP), hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO) hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels (volatile materials) (HERF); and natural phenomena effects of lightning and precipitation static. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) electromagnetic hardening: Action taken to protect personnel, facilities, and/or equipment by filtering, attenuating, grounding, bonding, and/or shielding against undesirable effects of electromagnetic energy. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) electromagnetic interference (EMI): Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of electronics and electrical equipment. It can be induced intentionally, as in some forms of electronic warfare, or unintentionally, as a result of spurious emissions and responses, intermodulation products, and the like. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) (See also IEC 6005016101) electromagnetic noise: A time-varying electromagnetic phenomenon apparently not conveying information and that may be superimposed on or combined with a wanted signal. (ANSI C63.12-1999) (See also IEC 6005016101) electronic protection (EP): That division of electronic warfare involving passive and active means taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of friendly or enemy employment of electronic warfare that degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) electromagnetic pulse (EMP): An intense transient electromagnetic field. See also: nuclear electromagnetic pulse. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—EMP is commonly associated with nuclear explosions in or near the earth’s atmosphere; however, electromagnetic pulses can arise from other sources, such as lightning. electromagnetic radiation: Radiation made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields and propagated with the speed of light. Includes gamma radiation, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation, and radar and radio waves. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) See also: emission. Syn: electromagnetic emission. (See also IEC 60050-161-01) electromagnetic radiation hazard (EMRADHAZ): Hazards caused by transmitter or antenna installation that generates electromagnetic radiation in the vicinity of ordnance, personnel, or fueling operations in excess of established safe levels or increases the existing levels to a hazardous level; or personnel, fueling, or ordnance installation located in an area that is illuminated by electromagnetic radiation at a level that is hazardous to the planned operations or occupancy. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) electromagnetic susceptibility: The inability of a device, equipment, or system to perform without degradation in the presence of an electromagnetic disturbance. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) NOTE—Susceptibility is a lack of immunity. electromagnetic vulnerability (EMV): The characteristics of a system, equipment, or device that cause it to suffer a disturbance or incapacity to perform the designated mission as a result of having been subjected to the electromagnetic environment. (NATO STANAG 3968-1999) electromagnetic waves: A propagating energy phenomenon resulting when there are two forms of energy, specifically in electric and magnetic field components, whereby the time rate of change of one component leads to a time change of the other—specifically, a change in magnetic flux density as a function of time produces a time-change in the associated electric field, and vice versa. electrostatic discharge (ESD): (A) A transfer of electric charge between bodies of different electrostatic potential in proximity or through direct contact. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (B) The rapid, spontaneous transfer of electrostatic charge induced by a high electrostatic field. See also: ESDADV 1.01994. (C) The sudden transfer of charge between bodies of differing electrostatic potentials. (ANSI C63.16-1993) NOTE—Usually, the charge flows through a spark between two bodies at different electrostatic potentials as they approach one another. Details of such processes, such as the rate of the charge transfer, are described in specific electrostatic discharge models. electrostatic discharge (ESD) event: The occurrence of a single ESD. (ANSI C63.16-1993) electrostatic discharge (ESD) simulator: A testing device used to simulate an ESD event. (ANSI C63.16-1993) electrostatic discharge (ESD) target adapter: An adapter used to connect reference pulse or sinusoidal generators to the ESD target. (ANSI C63.16-1993) electrostic discharge (ESD) test voltage: The amplitude (usually expressed in kV) of the electrostatic voltage that exists prior to discharge. (ANSI C63.16-1993) elevatable antenna: An antenna adjusted either automatically, semiautomatically, or manually, through differing elevation angles or antenna heights with respect to an elevation angle and/or height reference. EMC assurance: (A) Those inspection, test, and evaluation procedures and activities performed during design, development, production, and installation that confirm the efficacy and suitability of the EMC hardening of products and technical documentation. (B) A consistent subset of quality assurance. emission: (A) The phenomenon by which electromagnetic energy emanates from a source. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (B) Electromagnetic energy propagated from a source by radiation or conduction. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (See also IEC 6005016101)(B) The phenomenon by which electromagnetic energy emanates from a source. emission bandwidth: The width in Hertz of the signal between two points, one below the carrier center frequency and one above the carrier center frequency, that are 26 dB down relative to the maximum level of the modulated carrier. It is based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a peak detector function with an instrument resolution bandwidth (RBW) approximately equal to 1.0 percent of the emission bandwidth of the device under measurement. (FCC 47 CFR Part 15) emission control: The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a) detection by enemy sensors; b) mutual interference among friendly systems; and/or c) enemy interference with the ability to execute a military deception plan. Syn: EMCON. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) emission spectrum: The distribution of the amplitude (and sometimes phase) of the components of an emission as a function of frequency. equipment: Any electrical, electronic, or electromechanical device, or collection of items intended to operate as an integral unit to perform a singular function. equipment arrangement: An equipment configuration spatially arranged with cables at the test site to form an equipment under test (EUT). Syn: test setup. (ANSI C63.4-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) equipment configuration: A combination of equipment units constituting the equipment under test (EUT). (ANSI C63.4-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) equipment under test (EUT): A device or system being evaluated for compliance that is representative of a product to be marketed. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) equipment spectrum certification (ESC): The statement(s) of adequacy received from authorities of sovereign nations after their review of the technical characteristics of a spectrum-dependent equipment or system regarding compliance with their national spectrum management policy, allocations, regulations, and technical standards. Syn: spectrum certification. (DoD Directive 4650.1  REF _Ref238636102 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B7]) equipotential bonding: Electrical connection putting various exposed conductive parts and extraneous conductive parts at an equal potential. equipotential bonding conductor: A protective conductor for ensuring equipotential bonding. See also: bonding jumper. equipotential ground plane: (A) A ground reference scheme used for high frequencies to minimize common impedance coupling. (B) A grid, sheet, mass, or masses of conducting material that, when bonded together, offer a negligible impedance to current flow. See also: ground plane. equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP): (A) In a given direction, the gain of a transmitting antenna multiplied by the net power accepted by the antenna from the connected transmitter. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (B) The product of the power of an emission as supplied to an antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna. Syn: effective isotropically radiated power. error rate (bit, block, character, element): The ratio of the number of characters of a message incorrectly received to the number of characters of the message received. See also: bit error rate (BER). exerciser: A device used to operate the EUT. (ANSI C63.16-1993) expanded uncertainty, U: Quantity defining the interval about the result of a measurement within which the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand may be expected to lie with a high-specified level of confidence. Expanded uncertainty is obtained by multiplying the combined standard uncertainty by a coverage factor k. (ANSI C63.23-20XX) external installation: An equipment location on a platform that is exposed to the external electromagnetic environment, such as an aircraft cockpit that does not use electrically conductive treatments on the canopy or windscreen. (MIL-STD-461F, 2007) extreme environment: An environment with one or more of the following characteristics: a) extremely low relative humidity (typically less than 10%), b) activities that generate high static electricity levels, or c) equipment/functions with life-threatening or disastrous consequences, such as life support systems, essential human safety systems or financial systems. (ANSI C63.16-1993) facility: A complete installation involved in testing, including the actual site, measurement instruments, and support equipment. (ANSI C63.22-2004) facility ground system: The electrically interconnected system of conductors and conductive elements that provides multiple current paths to earth. The facility ground system includes the earth electrode subsystem, lightning protection subsystem, signal reference subsystem, fault protection subsystem, as well as the building structure, equipment racks, cabinets, conduit, junction boxes, raceways, ductwork, pipes, and other normally noncurrent-carrying metal elements. (MIL-HDBK-419A, 1987) failure: The inability of a product to meet its operating specifications. (ANSI C63.16-1993) Faraday shield: An electrostatic shield, ideally a continuous electrical conductor, enclosing a circuit or a system. far-end: The receiving terminal of a communications channel. (ANSI C63.9-2008) far-field: The distance between two directional antennas equal to D2/( or 3(, whichever is larger, where D is the maximum aperture dimension of the largest antenna, and ( is the wavelength at the fundamental frequency. If the test antenna aperture (D2) is larger than one tenth of the aperture (D1) of the antenna being measured, then the minimum test site distance is (D1 + D2)2/(. This is the minimum range that will yield a satisfactory approximation of the far-field pattern. For directional antennas, these formulas apply primarily to the on-axis distance required to be in the far-field of the main beam. Generally, the required distance decreases as a function of the angle off the main beam axis. far-field region: The region of the field of an antenna where the angular field distribution is essentially independent of the distance from the antenna. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE 1—If the antenna has a maximum overall dimension D, which is large compared with the wavelength, the far-field region is commonly taken to exist at distances greater than 2D2/( from the antenna, ( being the wavelength. For directional antennas, these formulas apply primarily to the on-axis distance required to be in the far-field of the main beam. Generally, the required distance decreases as a function of the angle off the main beam axis. NOTE 2—For an antenna focused at infinity, the far-field region is sometimes referred to as the Fraunhofer region. fault: In testing a circuit, any difference between the expected and the actual output produced in response to an input. A fault may or may not lead to a failure. (ANSI C63.16-1993) field disturbance sensor: A device that establishes a radio frequency (RF) field in its vicinity and detects changes in that field from the movement of persons or objects within its range. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (FCC 47 CFR Part 15) (ANSI C63.4-2003) field strength: A general term that usually means the magnitude of the electric field vector, commonly expressed in volts per meter, but may also mean the magnitude of the magnetic field vector, commonly expressed in amperes per meter (or ampere turns per meter). (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) field strength meter: A calibrated radio receiver for measuring field strength. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) fire safety absorber: Absorber material that corresponds to Fire Safety Specifications. fixed elevation antenna: An antenna used at a single selected elevation angle and/or antenna height with respect to an elevation angle and/or height reference. flicker: Impression of unsteadiness of visual sensation induced by a light stimulus whose luminance or spectral distribution fluctuates with time. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) flight-line equipment: Any support equipment that is attached to or used next to an aircraft during pre-flight or post-flight operations, such as uploading or downloading data, maintenance diagnostics, or equipment functional testing. (MIL-STD-461F, 2007) floor-standing equipment: Equipment designed to be used directly in contact with the floor or supported above the floor on a surface designed to support both the equipment and the operator (e.g., a raised computer floor). (ANSI C63.4-2009) Fourier series: A single-valued periodic function (that fulfills certain mathematical conditions) that may be represented by a Fourier series as follows:  EMBED Equation.3  where  EMBED Equation.3   EMBED Equation.3   EMBED Equation.3   EMBED Equation.3  NOTE—0.5Ao is the average of a periodic function f(x) over one primitive period. forward power: That power supplied by the output of an amplifier (or generator) traveling toward a load. (ANSI C63.19-2007) free-space antenna factor (FSAF): Antenna factor that is not influenced by adjacent objects (in dB). (ANSI C63.5-2006) frequency accuracy: Accuracy with which the measuring instrument can determine the frequency of an unknown signal. (ANSI C63.22-2004) frequency allocation: Entry in the Table of Frequency Allocations of a given frequency band for the purpose of its use by one or more (terrestrial or space) radiocommunication services or the radio astronomy service under specified conditions. This term shall also be applied to the frequency band concerned. (NTIA Manual, revised 2007) (ITU Radio Regulations, 2004) frequency assignment: (A) Assignment of a radio frequency or radio frequency channel. (B) Authorization given by an administration for a radio station to use a radio frequency or radio frequency channel under specified conditions. (NTIA Manual revised 1990) (ITU Radio Regulations, 1982 Ed.) frequency-selective voltmeter (FSVM): A (frequency) selective radio receiver, with provisions for output indication. (Based on The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) frequency tolerance: The maximum permissible departure by the center frequency of the frequency band occupied by an emission from the assigned frequency or by the characteristic frequency of an emission from the reference frequency. The frequency tolerance is usually expressed in parts per million (parts in 106) or in hertz (Hz). (NTIA Manual) gasket (RF): A flexible component made of electrically conductive material, used to form a low impedance connection between two pieces of electrically conductive materials to seal an aperture in a conductive enclosure. geometry-specific correction factors (GSCF): Correction factors (in dB) that are calculated or measured for each frequency at a specific geometry. These factors are subtracted from the site attenuation that has been calculated using the theoretical model that employs near free-space or free-space antenna factors. These correction factors include the effect of the 1/r2 and 1/r3 radiation terms, nonuniform illumination of the receive antenna, mutual coupling between the transmitting and receiving antennas, and mutual coupling between the antennas and the ground plane. (ANSI C63.5-2006) gigahertz transverse electromagnetic (GTEM) cell: A tapered TEM cell/anechoic chamber hybrid intended for general radiated emissions (REs) and susceptibility (immunity) testing. It is designed to be useful over the entire range of typical electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test frequencies; exhibit a precise, uniform field over the recommended test volume; provide high sensitivity with minimal background noise; and provide good correlation to standard type ground screen measurements. See also: wideband TEM device. ground: (A) The conductive mass of the earth, which has an electric potential at any point that is conventionally taken as equal to zero. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (B) A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental between an electrical circuit and the earth, or to some conducting body that serves in place of earth. (C) The position or portion of an electrical circuit at zero potential with respect to the earth. (D) A conduction body, such as the earth or the hull of a steel ship, used as a return path for electric currents and as an arbitrary zero reference point. (ESD-ADV 2.0-1994) Syn: earth. ground electrode: A conductive part or a group of conductive parts in intimate contact with and providing an electrical connection with earth (ground). (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Syn: earth electrode. ground loop: More than one path to ground for an equipment or system such that designated ground is not maintained at a common (zero voltage) potential, which is normally caused by multipoint grounding. The lack of a common reference point (ground) results in common mode (interference) currents in the ground loop. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) ground plane: (A) A conducting surface or plate used as a common reference point for circuit returns and electric or signal potentials. (ANSI C63.5-2006) A conducting surface or plate used for equipment as a common reference for circuit returns and electric or signal potentials and that reflects electromagnetic waves. (B) ground (reference) plane: A flat conductive surface having a potential that is used as a common reference. (IEC 60050-161, 199009) (C) ground reference plane (GRP): A flat conductive surface whose potential is used as a common reference. Where applicable, the operating voltage of the EUT and the operator ground should also be referenced to the ground plane. (ANSI C63.16-1993) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) grounding: (A) The bonding of an equipment case, frame, or chassis to an object or a vehicle structure to ensure a common potential. (NATO STANAG 3968-1999) (B) The connecting of an electric circuit or equipment to earth or to some conducting body of relatively large extent, which serves in place of earth. See also: earthing. grounding conductor: A protective conductor connecting the main earthing (grounding) terminal or bar to the earth (ground) electrode. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) Syn: earthing conductor. grounding network: The part of an earthing (grounding) installation that is restricted to the earth (ground) electrodes and their interconnections. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) Syn: earthing network. GTEM cell: See: gigahertz transverse electromagnetic (GTEM) cell; wideband TEM device. half-power beamwidth: In a radiation pattern cut containing the direction of the maximum of the lobe, the angle between the two directions in which the radiation power intensity is one half the maximum value. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) hand/metal ESD: An ESD from an intruding human hand that occurs from an intervening metal object such as a ring, tool, key, etc. Syn: hand/metal discharge. (ANSI C63.16-1993) harmonic emission: Electromagnetic radiation from a transmitter or local oscillator that is not part of the information signal but has a frequency that is an integral multiple of the carrier frequency. hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuel (HERF): Potential for electromagnetic radiation to cause spark ignition of volatile combustibles, such as aircraft fuel. hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO): The situations in which transmitting equipment (for example, radios, radar, electronic counter-measures, electronic counter-countermeasures, and ground penetrating radar) or other electro-magnetic emitting devices can generate radiation of sufficient magnitude to induce or otherwise couple electromagnetic energy sufficient to exceed specified safety and/or reliability margins in EIDs contained within the ordnance, or cause radiation-induced damage or degradation of performance in ordnance containing EIDs. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO) margin: HERO margin is the difference between the maximum no-fire stimulus and the permissible EID response level. For EIDs with a safety consequence, the margin is 16.5 dB; for EIDs with a reliability consequence, the margin is 6 dB. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel (HERP): Potential for electromagnetic radiation to produce harmful biological effects in humans. hertz: The unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP): The electromagnetic pulse produced by an exoatmospheric nuclear explosion. high-intensity radiated fields (HIRF): The electromagnetic environment that exists due to the transmission of very strong electromagnetic energy into free space. The HIRF envelope is the characterization of this electromagnetic environment in airspace in which civil aircraft are permitted to operate. (SAE ARD 50040, 1992) holding time-ESD: The interval of time during which the test voltage decrease due to leakage, prior to discharge, is 10%. (ANSI C63.16-1993) horizontal coupling plane (HCP): A metal sheet or plate in a horizontal orientation, typically used in an ESD test setup as a reference plane when testing table-top EUTs and for indirect coupling of ESD pulses to the EUT. (ANSI C63.16-1993) horizontal polarization: An electromagnetic wave is horizontally polarized if the magnetic field vector is in the incidence plane and the electric field vector is perpendicular to the incidence plane, thus, parallel to the ground plane (usually the earth’s surface). host: A device to which other devices (peripherals) are connected and that generally controls those devices. (ANSI C63.4-2009) host unit: Part of a system or unit that provides the mechanical housing for modules and may provide power distribution to other products. Power distribution may be ac, dc, or both between the host unit(s) and modules or other products. (ANSI C63.16-1993) NOTE—The host unit is part of the EUT and is tested. human ESD: The ESD that occurs directly from a human, e.g., from a fingertip. (ANSI C63.16-1993) ideal site: A test site on which the reflective surface is flat and level, and it has infinite conductivity and size. (ANSI C63.5-2006) image frequency: (A) This applies to heterodyne frequency converters, in which one of the two sidebands produced by beating is selected. (B) An undesired input frequency capable of producing the selected frequency by the same process. See also: frequency, image in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. NOTE—The word “image” implies the mirror-like symmetry of signal and image frequencies about the beating oscillator frequency or the intermediate frequency, whichever is the higher. See also: radio receiver. image rejection: Response of a superheterodyne receiver to the image frequency, as compared to the response to the desired frequency. See also: image response. (See also IEC 60050-161-06) image response: The response of a superheterodyne receiver to the image frequency, as compared to the response of the desired frequency. This is often expressed in dB. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) immunity (to a disturbance): The ability of a device, equipment, or system to perform without degradation in the presence of an electromagnetic disturbance. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) impedance control point (ICP): The physical point along a power lead at which the impedance is controlled. The impedance is measured between this point and the ground plane. impulse: (A) An electrical pulse of short duration relative to a cycle at the highest frequency being considered. Mathematically, it is a pulse of infinite amplitude, infinitesimal duration, and finite area. Its spectral energy density is proportional to its volt-time area, and it is uniformly and continuously distributed through the spectrum up to the highest frequency at which it may be considered an impulse. Regularly repeated impulses of uniform level will generate a uniform spectrum of discrete frequencies (Fourier components) separated in frequency by an amount equal to the repetition frequency. (B) A pulse that, for a given application, approximates a unit pulse or a Dirac delta function. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) impulse bandwidth (IBW): The ratio of the maximum value of the voltage at the output of a network (when properly corrected for network sine-wave gain at the stated reference frequency) to the spectrum amplitude of the pulse applied at the input. In networks with a single-humped response, the reference frequency is taken as that at which the gain is maximum. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—For a spectrum analyzer, the peak value of the time response envelope divided by the spectrum amplitude (assumed flat within the bandpass) of an applied pulse. impulse emission: An emission characterized by transient disturbances separated in time by quiescent intervals. Syn: impulsive noise. impulse generator: A standard reference source of broadband impulse energy. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) impulse strength or spectrum amplitude: (A) The root mean square (rms) unmodulated sine wave voltage, at the tuned frequency, required to produce in a circuit a peak response equal to that produced by the impulse in question, divided by the impulse bandwidth (IBW) of the circuit. For the purpose of this standard, it is expressed in terms of microvolts per megahertz ((V/MHz) or dB microvolts per megahertz (dB (V/MHz). (B) The area under the amplitude-time relation for the impulse. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) impulsive noise: Noise that, when incident on a particular equipment, manifests itself as a succession of distinct pulses or transients. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) See also: impulse emission. incidental radiation device: A device that produces RF energy during the course of its operation, although the device is not intentionally designed to generate or emit RF energy. (ANSI C63.4-2003) NOTE—Examples of incidental radiators are dc motors, mechanical light switches, and so on. indirect ESD test: A test in which ESD is applied to a coupling plane in the vicinity of the EUT. (ANSI C63.16-1993) industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment: (A) Equipment or appliances designed to generate and use locally RF energy for industrial, scientific, medical, domestic, or similar purposes, excluding applications in the field of telecommunication. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (B) Equipment or appliances designed to generate and/or use locally radio-frequency energy for industrial, scientific, medical, domestic, or similar purposes, excluding applications in the field of telecommunications and information technology and other applications covered by other CISPR publications. (ANSI C63.011-2000) industrial, scientific, medical (ISM) (qualifier): Qualifies equipment or appliances designed to generate and use locally radio frequency energy for industrial, scientific, medical, domestic, or similar purposes, excluding applications in the field of telecommunications. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (See also IEC 60050-161-05) information technology equipment (ITE): Any equipment (Aa) that has a primary function of either (or a combination of) entry, storage, display, retrieval, transmission, processing, switching, or control, of data or of telecommunication messages and that may be equipped with one or more terminal ports typically operated for information transfertransfer, or (Bb) with a rated supply voltage not exceeding 600 V. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.16-1993) (See also IEC 60050-161-05)(ANSI C63.4-2003) NOTE—It includes, for eExample,s of ITE include data- processing equipment, office machines, electronic business equipment, predominantly digital audio and video equipment, and telecommunications equipment that contain digital circuits. insertion loss: Resulting from the insertion of a transducer in a transmission system, the ratio of (A) the power delivered to that part of the system following the transducer, before insertion of the transducer, to (B) the power delivered to that same part of the system after insertion of the transducer. It is generally expressed as a ratio in decibels (dB). (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—If the input or output power, or both, consist of more than one component, such as a multifrequency signal or noise, then the particular components used and their weighting are specified. in-situ testing: The process of performing electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing in an area where the equipment to be evaluated is normally installed or operated. This type of testing necessarily includes the effects of the environment as well as electromagnetic wave reflections due to structures and other objects. intentional radiator: (A) A device that intentionally generates and emits radio frequency energy by radiation or induction. (FCC 47 CFR Part 15 and ANSI C63.4-2003) (ANSI C63.4-2009) (B) A device that intentionally generates and emits radio frequency energy by radiation or induction and may be operated without an individual license. Syn: unlicensed wireless device. (ANSI C63.10-2009)[FCC 47 CFR Part 15 and ANSI C63.4-2003] intercept: The detection of an intermittent, impulsive, or slowly varying emission with an EMI receiver. (ANSI C63.22-2004) interconnecting cable: Any lead assembly external to subsystems or equipment enclosures that provide functions other than power distribution. The subsets are as follows: Power cable: Any lead assembly providing primary power. Signal cable: Any lead assembly interconnecting functions other than power. intermodulation interference (IMI): The production in a nonlinear element of frequencies equal to the sums and differences of integral multiples of two or more frequency sources that cause EMI in another equipment or system. The nonlinear element may be internal or external to electronic systems. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) (See also IEC 60050-161-06) internal installation: An equipment location on a platform that is totally inside an electrically conductive structure, such as a typical avionics bay in an aluminum skin aircraft. (MIL-STD-461F, 2007) intersystem electromagnetic compatibility: The condition that enables a system to function without perceptible degradation due to electromagnetic sources from another system, while preventing interference to other systems. intrasystem electromagnetic compatibility: The condition that enables the various portions of a system to function without perceptible degradation due to electromagnetic sources in other portions of the same system, while preventing interference to other portions of the system. intruder: A body that is in motion in an ESD event. The intruder is usually, but not necessarily, charged relative to its surroundings. It is always at a potential different from that of the receptor. (ANSI C63.16-1993) ionospheric scatter: The propagation of radio waves by scattering as a result of irregularities or discontinuities in the physical properties of the ionosphere. (NTIA Manual) isotropic antenna: A hypothetical, lossless antenna that radiates or receives energy of all polarizations equally well in all directions. An isotropic antenna is a lossless, point-source used as the theoretical reference to describe the absolute gain of a real antenna. See also: isotropic radiator in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. item: Item is a nonspecific term used to denote any unit of product that may be applicable, including a system, vehicle, subsystem, component, subassembly, part or material. (MIL-STD-1541A, 1987  REF _Ref238627859 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B21]) jitter: (A) Short time instability of a signal. The instability may be in either amplitude or phase, or both. (B) A random departure from regular repetition. See also: phase jitter; time jitter. laboratory: Body that calibrates and/or tests. launch vehicle: A composite of the initial stages, injection stages, space vehicle adapter, and fairing having the capability of launching and injecting a space vehicle or vehicles into orbit. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) lead: One wire of a cable, cord, or bundle. lightning direct effects: Any physical damage to the system structure and electrical or electronic equipment due to the direct attachment of the lightning channel and current flow. These effects include puncture, tearing, bending, burning, vaporization, or blasting of hardware. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP): The electromagnetic radiation associated with a lightning discharge. The resulting electric and magnetic fields may couple with electrical/electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges. (NATO STANAG 3968) lightning indirect effects: Electrical transients induced by lightning due to coupling of electromagnetic fields. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) lightning surge: A transient electric disturbance in an electrical/electronic circuit caused by a lightning discharge. line impedance stabilization network (LISN): A network inserted in the power supply lead of apparatus to be tested that provides, in a given frequency range, a specified load impedance for each current carrying conductor for the measurement of disturbance voltages. LISN may isolate the apparatus from the supply mains in that frequency range as well asand couples the EUT emissions to the measuring instrument. (ANSI C63.4-2003) (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009) NOTE—A LISN unit may contain one or more individual LISN circuits. list: A tabulation of test data, measurement system settings, limit values or test facility parameters. (ANSI C63.22-2004) low-pass filter: A filter having a single transmission band extending from zero to some cutoff frequency, not infinite. (ANSI C63.13-1991) low-power communication device: A restricted radiation device, exclusive of those employing conducted or guided radio frequency techniques, used for the transmission of signs, signals (including control signals), writing, images, and sounds of intelligence of any nature by radiation of electromagnetic energy. (NTIA Manual) NOTE—Examples of such devices include cordless telephones, wireless microphones, phonograph oscillators, radio-controlled garage door openers, and radio-controlled models. low-voltage electrical and electronic equipment: Electrical and electronic equipment with operating input voltages of up to 600 V direct current (dc) or 600 V root-mean-square (rms) alternating current (ac). (ANSI C63.4-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) main earthing terminal: See: main grounding terminal. main grounding terminal: A terminal or bar provided for the connection of protective conductors, including equipotential bonding conductors and conductors for functional earthing (grounding), if any, to the means of earthing (grounding). (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) Syn: main earthing terminal. malfunction: A failure of a system or associated subsystem/equipment due to electromagnetic interference or susceptibility that results in system damage, personal injury, permanent unacceptable reduction in system effectiveness, or degradation of performance. malfunction level response: A deviation from the standard reference output that could cause (or indicate) a malfunction. margin: The difference between the subsystem and equipment electromagnetic strength level, and the subsystem and equipment stress level caused by electromagnetic coupling at the system level. Margins are normally expressed as a ratio in decibels (dB). (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) See also: safety margin. mark of conformity: See: certification mark. maximum allowable environment (MAE): The highest radiated field-strength levels to which ordnance can be exposed without exceeding EID HERO margins. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) maximum hold function: An EMI receiver or spectrum analyzer function which retains the maximum amplitude value, measured during consecutive sweeps, at each display point in the selected frequency span. The implementation of this function requires a digital display. (ANSI C63.22-2004) maximum no-fire current (MNFC): The maximum no-fire current (MNFC) is the maximum no-fire stimulus applicable to EIDs whose normal performance is specified in terms of current. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) maximum no-fire stimulus: The greatest firing stimulus that does not cause initiation within 5 minutes of more than 0.1% of all electric initiators of a given design at a confidence level of 95%. When determining maximum no-fire stimulus for electric initiators with a delay element or with a response time of more than 5 minutes, the firing stimulus is applied for the time normally required for actuation. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) mean power (of a radio transmitter): The average power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during an interval of time sufficiently long compared with the lowest frequency encountered in the modulation taken under normal operating conditions. (NTIA Manual) measurement band: A frequency range defined by transducer parameters, spectral characteristics of signals, or software algorithms to achieve a certain measurement goal. (ANSI C63.22-2004) measurement geometry: A specified polarization, separation distance, transmitting height, and receiving height(s) for a pair of antennas during their antenna factor measurement. (ANSI C63.5-2006) measurement standards: Those devices used to calibrate measuring and test equipment (M&TE) or other measurement standards and provide traceability to NIST standards. measuring and test equipment (M&TE): Any device used to measure, gauge, test, inspect, or otherwise determine compliance of electric or electronic devices with prescribed technical requirements. medical diathermy equipment: Any apparatus (other than surgical diathermy apparatus designed for intermittent medical operation with low power) that generates and uses radio-frequency energy for therapeutic purposes. minimum discernible signal (MDS): See: susceptibility threshold. mixed-mode interference: Interference that consists of components from both common- and differential-mode interference. (ANSI C63.13-1991) mode-stirred chamber: (A) An electromagnetic reverberation chamber (e.g., a non-anechoic shielded chamber) used to generate an average, uniformly homogeneous electromagnetic field that is achieved by rotating an irregularly-shaped mode stirrer or tuner. (B) A shielded enclosure in which the internal resonances are utilized to enhance immunity and emission testing. Syn: reverberation chamber. modulation types: Amplitude modulation (AM): The process by which a continuous wave (carrier) is caused to vary in amplitude by the action of another wave containing information. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Continuous wave (CW): Waves, the successive oscillations of which are identical under steady-state conditions. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Digital modulation (DM): The process by which the characteristics of a carrier wave are varied among a set of predetermined discrete values in accordance with a digital modulating function. Double sideband (DSB): AM transmission accompanied by both sidebands. The carrier may or may not be suppressed. Frequency modulation (FM): The cyclic or random dynamic variation, or both, of instantaneous frequency about a mean frequency during steady-state electric system operation. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Independent sideband (ISB): AM with the carrier either suppressed or reinserted, accompanied by both sidebands, each of which contains separate information. Phase modulation (PM): Angle modulation in which the angle of a carrier is caused to depart from its reference value by an amount proportional to the instantaneous value of the modulating function. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Single sideband (SSB): AM in which one sideband is transmitted and the other sideband is suppressed. The carrier wave may be either transmitted or suppressed. Modulation whereby the spectrum of the modulating function is translated in frequency by a specified amount either with or without inversion. module: (A) Any assembly of interconnected components that constitutes an identifiable device, instrument, or piece of equipment. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (B) Part of a product whereby the part provides a function. (ANSI C63.16-1993) monitor point: Describes one or more points in a system or subsystem used to observe or measure responses of the system or subsystem. Monitor points for determining unacceptable response shall be at the system or subsystem output and need not be electrical in nature. Monitor points used in conjunction with critical points to determine that no inadvertent response exists may be located at either internal system points or at the system or subsystem output. If monitor points are chosen at internal subsystem locations, then particular caution must be exercised to ensure that the monitoring instrumentation does not influence the test results. multipaction: Multipaction is a radio frequency (RF) resonance effect that occurs only in a high vacuum where RF field accelerates free electrons resulting in collisions with surfaces creating secondary electrons that are accelerated resulting in more electrons and ultimately a major discharge and possible equipment damage. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) multipoint ground: A scheme of circuit/shield/enclosure grounding at various points to an equipotential ground reference (such as a ground plane) used for high frequencies so as to minimize common impedance coupling. narrowband emission: An emission that has a bandwidth less than that of a particular measuring apparatus or receiver. Syn: narrowband interference (disturbance). narrowband interference (disturbance): See: narrowband emission. (See also IEC 60050-161-06) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP): An accreditation of laboratories by NIST based on their ability to perform specific testing methods. This includes an evaluation of proper test equipment and calibration, qualifications of test personnel, procedures for handling test samples, record keeping, test report preparation, and proficiency testing as applicable in certain areas. near-end: The energized terminal of a communications channel. (ANSI C63.92008) near-field regions: Radiating: That portion of the near-field region, wherein the angular field distribution is dependent on distance from the antenna. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE 1—If the antenna has a maximum overall dimension that is not large compared to the wavelength, then this field region may not exist. NOTE 2—For an antenna focused at infinity, the radiating near-field region is sometimes referred to as the Fresnel region on the basis of analogy to optical terminology. Reactive: That portion of the near-field region immediately surrounding the antenna, wherein the reactive field predominates. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—For a very short dipole, or equivalent radiator, the outer boundary is commonly taken to exist at a distance (/2( from the antenna surface, where ( is the wavelength. near free-space antenna factors: Antenna factors (in dB) that are minimally affected by the test environment. The test setup for this condition is horizontal polarization, R = 10 m, h1 = 2 m, and h2 = 1 m to 4 m. This value will represent the free-space antenna factor within an error smaller than the measurement uncertainty. This error is negligible when these antenna factors are used for product emission measurements. (ANSI C63.5-2006) necessary bandwidth: For a given class of emission, the width of the frequency band that is just sufficient to ensure the transmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under specified conditions. (NTIA Manual) See also: emission bandwidth. net power: Forward power minus reflected power at the same location on a transmission line (forward and reflected power levels are expressed in logarithmic units). (SAE J551-1, 2006  REF _Ref238785592 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B26] and ANSI C63.19-2007) neutral conductor (N): A conductor connected to the neutral point of a system and capable of contributing to the transmission of electrical energy. non-developmental item (NDI): Non-developmental item (NDI) is a broad, generic term that covers material, both hardware and software, available from a wide variety of sources with little or no development effort required by the Government. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) nonlinear junction: A contact area between two metallic surfaces that exhibits nonlinear voltage-current transfer characteristics when subjected to an RF voltage. This nonlinearity is usually caused by corrosion or other semi-conducting materials in the contact area. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) normalized site attenuation (NSA): Site attenuation divided by the free-space antenna factors of the transmitting and receiving antennas (all in linear units). Results can be stated in decibel units. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.5-2006) See also: site attenuation.(ANSI C63.5-2006) notch filter: A filter that greatly attenuates frequencies within a narrow band and passes frequencies outside this narrow band. (MIL-STD-449D, 1976  REF _Ref238633809 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B17]) nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NEMP): The electromagnetic radiation caused by Compton-recoil electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattered in the materials of the nuclear device or in a surrounding medium as a result of a nuclear explosion. The resulting electric and magnetic fields may couple with electrical/electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges. (NATO STANAG 3968) occupied bandwidth: The width of a frequency band such that, below the lower and above the upper frequency limits, the mean powers emitted are each equal to a specified percentage B/2 of the total mean power of a given emission. Unless otherwise specified by the ITU-R for the appropriate class of emission, the value of B/2 should be taken as 0.5%. (NTIA Manual) See also: occupied bandwidth (radio noise emissions) in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. octave: The interval between two frequencies having a ratio of 2 to 1. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) open-area test site (OATS): (A) A site for electromagnetic measurements that has a reflective ground plane and is open, flat terrain at a distance far enough away from buildings, electric lines, fences, trees, underground cables, pipelines, and other potential reflective objects, so that the effects due to such objects are negligible. See also: Requirements for their acceptability and construction are called in ANSI C63.42003 and ANSI C63.7-2005, respectively. (B) An outdoor measurement location used to perform radiated EMI compliance testing. Requirements for their acceptability and construction are called in ANSI C63.4-2009 and ANSI C63.7-2005, respectively. (ANSI C63.22-2004) operate: The ability of an equipment, subsystem, or system to perform its intended function, without unacceptable degradation, while exposed to the electromagnetic environment. operational environment: The aggregate of all conditions and influences that may affect the operation of a system. ortho angle: The angle that the diagonal of a cube makes to each side at the trihedral corners of the cube. This angle is widely used in transverse electromagnetic (TEM) device testing because its coefficients give a vector sum of unity when three orthogonal readings are made and summed. When applied to a TEM device, the ortho-angle may alternately be described as the angle of a ray passing through the center of the test volume of the cell, such as that its azimuth is 45А to the centerline of the TEM device and its elevation is 45А above the horizontal plane of the TEM device. Thus, it is 54.7А to the edges of each face of a cube centered in the test volume—see  REF _Ref202458800 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 1. This assumes that the cube in question is aligned with the Cartesian coordinate system of the TEM device.  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  —Ortho angle, shown as the diagonal of a cube. NOTE—When associated with the equipment under test (EUT), this angle is usually referred to as the ortho axis. out-of-band emission: (A) Emission of a frequency or frequencies outside a specified frequency range. (B) Emission on a frequency or frequencies immediately outside the necessary bandwidth that results from the modulation process, but excluding spurious emissions. (ITU Radio Regulations, 2004) parasitic emission: Electromagnetic radiation from a transmitter that is not part of the information signal or harmonically related to the carrier, but is caused by undesired oscillations due to parasitic resonances in the circuitry. parasitic oscillation: An unwanted oscillation produced in equipment at a frequency independent both of the operating frequencies and of frequencies related to the generation of desired oscillations. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) peak detector: A detector, the output voltage of which is the true peak value of an applied signal or noise. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) peak envelope power: The average power delivered to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle at the highest crest of the modulation envelope, taken under conditions of normal operations. (NTIA Manual) peak power: Power measured with the peak detector using a filter with width and shape of which is sufficient to accept the signal bandwidth. (ANSI C63.10-2009) peak transmit power: The peak power output observed over an interval of time equal to the transmission burst duration of the EUT under all conditions of modulation. (ANSI C63.17-2006) peripheral device: A digital accessory that feeds data into or receives data from another device (host) that, in turn, controls its operation. (ANSI C63.4-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) personal computer: An electronic computer that is marketed for use in the home, notwithstanding business applications. (ANSI C63.4-2009) NOTE—Other definitions given in product standards or applicable regulations may take precedence. phase jitter: The phenomenon, from causes known or unknown, that results in a relative shifting in the phase of the signal. The shifting in phase may appear to be random, cyclic, or both. The amount of phase jitter may be expressed in degrees with any cyclic component expressed in hertz. phase lock loop: (A) A circuit that, normally, controls an oscillator automatically so that it remains in a fixed phase relationship with a reference signal. The phase lock loop is used in a variety of applications such as tracking filters and frequency discriminators. (B) A circuit for synchronizing a variable local oscillator with the phase of a transmitted signal. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) planar phased array: A planar array is a phased-array antenna in which the array elements are in one plane. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) plane wave: (A) A wave with equiphase surfaces that form a family of infinite parallel planes normal to the direction of propagation. (B) A wave in which the only spatial dependence of the field vectors is through a common exponential factor having an exponent that is a linear function of position. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (C) A wave in which the wave fronts are everywhere parallel planes normal to the direction of propagation. point of entry (or exit) (POE): A localized critical point of a system resulting in appreciable propagation of energy to, or from, the system, subsystem, or equipment. port: A place of access to a device or network where energy may be supplied or withdrawn, or where the device or network variables may be observed or measured. power: The rate of generating, transferring, or using energy. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—The basic unit is the watt, or joule per second. power density: (A) Of a traveling wave, the time-average value of the Poynting vector. (B) Emitted power per unit cross-sectional area normal to the direction of propagation. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) power spectral density (PSD): The peak pulse power measured in a defined bandwidth. (ANSI C63.17-2006) precipitation static (P-static): (A) Electromagnetic disturbance caused by the (random) electrostatic discharge created as a result of the potential buildup caused by the charge (electron) transfer between air, moisture, and airborne particles and the structure of a vehicle moving in the atmosphere such as an aircraft or spacecraft. (B) Electrostatic charging of the vehicle from triboelectric effects, engine ionization, and cross-field gradients. EMI effects introduced by exhaust gas discharges from extremities, corona off non-metallic surfaces, and arcing between poorly bonded joints or panels. (NATO STANAG 3968) primary power: Primary power is the electrical power supplied to a facility from a utility or generation source. (MIL-STD-1542B, 1991  REF _Ref238786088 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B22]) probability density function: The first derivative of the probability distribution function; it represents the probability of obtaining a given value. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—The function in question is assumed to satisfy proper mathematical conditions such that the derivative can be defined. proficiency testing: Determination of the laboratory or testing performance by means of interlaboratory comparisons. pulse: An abrupt variation of short duration of a physical quantity followed by a rapid return to the initial value. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) pulse duration (pulse width, pulse length): The duration between the 50% amplitude points on the leading edge and the trailing edge of the pulse, unless otherwise specified. (The 10% amplitude points are also often used.) pulse rise time: The interval between the instant at which the instantaneous amplitude first reaches specified lower and upper limits, namely, 10% and 90% of the peak pulse amplitude, unless otherwise stated. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (See also IEC 60050-161-02) pulsed current injection (PCI): A test method for measuring the performance of a point of entry of a protective device on a penetrating conductor. A threat-relatable transient is injected on the penetrating conductor at a point outside of an electromagnetic barrier, and the residual internal transient stress is measured inside the barrier. quality manual: A document stating the quality policy, quality system, and quality practices of an organization. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) quality system: The organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes, and resources for implementing quality management. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) quasi-peak detector: A detector having specified electrical time constants that, when regularly repeated pulses of constant amplitude are applied to it, delivers an output voltage that is a fraction of the peak value of the pulses, and the fraction increases toward unity as the pulse repetition rate is increased. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions). quiet zone: The region in an anechoic shielded enclosure where the reflectivity is controlled to a design level. radar: A system that detects targets by radiating electromagnetic energy and detecting the echo of the radiated wave returned as a reflection from the target. NOTE—The nature of the echo signal provides information about the target. radar absorbing material (RAM): See: absorber. radar altimeter: See: radio altimeter. radar cross section (RCS): A measure of the reflective strength of a radar target; usually represented by the symbol ( measured in square meters, and defined as 4( times the ratio of the power-per-unit solid angle scattered in a specified direction to the power-per-unit area in a plane wave incident on the scatterer from a specified direction. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) radiated emission (RE): Desired or undesired electromagnetic energy, in the form of electric and magnetic fields, which is propagated through space. radiated emissions test site: A site with specified requirements suitable for measuring radio interference fields radiated by a device, equipment, or system under test. (ANSI C63.5-2006) radiated interference (disturbance): Undesired electromagnetic energy, in the form of electric and/or magnetic fields, which is radiated from an electrical source associated with or part of any unit, antenna, cable, or interconnecting wiring, and causes performance degradation. Syn: radiated noise. (See also IEC 60050-161-03) radiated susceptibility (RS): (A) A measure of the radiated electric or magnetic interference field level required to cause equipment, subsystem, or system performance degradation. (MIL-STD-461F, 2007) (B) The inability of a device, equipment or system to perform without degradation in the presence of a radiated electromagnetic disturbance (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) radiation: See: electromagnetic radiation. radio: A general term applied to the use of electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency (RF) region of the spectrum. radio altimeter: An altimeter using radar principles for height measurement. Height is determined by measurement of propagation time of a radio signal transmitted from an airborne or spacecraft vehicle and reflected back to the vehicle from the terrain below. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) Syn: radar altimeter. radio astronomy: The branch of astronomy dealing with the passive reception and analysis of electromagnetic radiations of radio wavelength from extraterrestrial sources. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) radio frequency (RF): (A) A frequency in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is between the audio-frequency portion and the infrared portion. (B) A frequency useful for radio transmission. NOTE—The present practical limits of radio frequency are roughly 10 kHz to 100 000 MHz (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) or 9 kHz to 3 THz (3000 GHz) (FCC). radio frequency (RF) gasket: See: gasket (RF). radio frequency interference (RFI): Degradation of the reception of a wanted signal caused by radio frequency (RF) disturbance. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE 1—RF disturbance is an electromagnetic disturbance having components in the RF range. NOTE 2—The words “interference” and “disturbance” are often used indiscriminately. The expression “radio frequency interference” is also commonly applied to an RF disturbance or an unwanted signal. radio frequency (RF) stabilized arc welder: Any welding equipment that utilizes RF energy to initiate and stabilize the arc. An RF stabilized arc welder includes the source of the RF and welding current, the welding torch, and all interconnecting cables. radio noise: An electromagnetic noise that may be superimposed on a wanted signal and is within the radio-frequency range. An electromagnetic disturbance of a sinusoidal character is also considered radio noise. (See also IEC 6005016101) radio noise meter: A device for measuring any unwanted disturbance within the radio-frequency band, such as undesired electromagnetic waves in any transmission channel or device. Syn: measuring receiver. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) radio waves (or Hertzian waves): Electromagnetic waves of radio frequencies. Current usage includes frequencies up to 1 THz (1000 GHz). (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) radiocommunication: Telecommunication by means of electromagnetic (radio) waves. random noise: Electromagnetic noise, the values of which at given instants are not predictable. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—The part of the noise that is unpredictable except in a statistical sense. The term is most frequently applied to the limiting case in which the number of transient disturbances per unit time is large, so that the spectral characteristics are the same as those of thermal noise. Thermal noise and shot noise are special cases of random noise. receive antenna factor: A factor that when multiplied with the linear voltage reading of the measuring instrument yields the electric field strength (EFS) in volts/meter or the magnetic field strength in amperes per meter. NOTE 1—The factor includes the effects of antenna effective length and mismatch, and it may include transmission line losses. NOTE 2—The factor for EFS is not necessarily the same as the factor for the magnetic field strength. NOTE 3—The antenna factor, as determined in ANSI C63.5-2006, is nearly equal to the free-space antenna factor. (ANSI C63.4-2003) NOTE 4—Ratio of the electric field in the polarization direction of the antenna to the voltage induced across the load connected to the antenna and expressed in decibel form (20 log (E/Vo)). (ANSI C63.5-2006) receive free space antenna factor: Antenna factor when all influences from adjacent objects have been removed. receiver (Rx): (A) A receiver (Rx) is equipment necessary for receiving modulated RF signals and converting them to a form that is suitable for signal processing, visual display, or audio presentation. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) (B) (1) A measuring instrument that meets the requirements called out in ANSI C63.2-1996  REF _Ref242083032 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B1] or CISPR 16-1-1, 2006  REF _Ref242083049 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B4]; (2) a scanning receiver is a measuring instrument that complies with the requirements called out in ANSI C63.2-1996 or CISPR 16-1-1, 2006, as applicable, and does not cover a frequency range in discrete frequency steps but continuously tunes across it. (ANSI C63.22-2004) receiver overload: A radio-frequency (RF) voltage present at the antenna input of an electronic receiver in excess of that which the receiver was designed to process. As a result, receiver tuning and detection are impaired. (MIL-STD-1605, 1973  REF _Ref238822336 \r \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B23]) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) rectangular aperture array: A rectangular aperture is defined as the shape of the array configuration of a planar-array antenna in which the elements are located within a rectangular area. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) reference antenna: A designated measurement antenna having preferred measurement data that take precedence in the case of a discrepancy, such as between signal strength levels measured with the reference antenna and those measured with any other antenna. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) reference frequency: A frequency having a fixed and specified position with respect to the assigned frequency. The displacement of this frequency with respect to the assigned frequency has the same absolute value and sign that the displacement of the characteristic frequency has with respect to the center of the frequency band occupied by the emission. (NTIA Manual) reference ground plane: A conducting flat surface or plate that is used as a common reference point for circuit returns and electric or signal potentials and that reflects electromagnetic waves. (ANSI C63.4-2009) See also: ground plane. reference standard: A standard generally of the highest metrological quality, available at a given location, from which measurements made at that location are derived. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) reference test site: A test site for electromagnetic radiation measurements that is an open, flat area (open area test site), characteristic of cleared, level terrain. Essentially, such a site shall be void of buildings, electric lines, fences, trees, underground cables, pipelines, and so on, except as required to perform the test. Such a site shall meet the test site acceptability criterion. (See also IEC 60050-161-04)  STYLEREF "IEEEStds Level 1 Header"\n \* MERGEFORMAT 4reflected power: That power traveling towards the amplifier (or generator) reflected by a load caused by impedance mismatch between the transmission line and load. (SAE J551-1, 2006  REF _Ref238785592 \r \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B26] and ANSI C63.19-2007) reflection coefficient: At a given frequency, at a given point, and for a given mode of propagation, the ratio of some quantity associated with the reflected wave to the corresponding quantity in the incident wave. reflectivity: The ratio of the level of reflected or spurious energy to the level of the direct energy at the specified test region. registration: Procedure by which a body indicates the relevant characteristics of a product, process or service, or the particulars of a body or person in an appropriate publicly available list. (ISO/IEC Guide 2:1996) required acceptance bandwidth: The receiver bandwidth that includes the fundamental frequency response and extends from the lowest to the highest frequencies on the selectivity outside of which the image response and all other responses are at specified levels below the response at the fundamental frequency. requirement: A translation of needs into a set of individual quantified or descriptive specifications for the characteristics of an entity in order to enable its realization on examination. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) restricted bands: Bands of frequencies in which intentional radiators are not permitted to operate. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009) (FCC 47 CFR Part 15) (ANSI C63.4-2003). restricted radiation device: A device in which the generation of radio-frequency energy is intentionally incorporated into the design, and in which the radio-frequency energy is conducted along wires or is radiated, exclusive of transmitters, and exclusive of industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment. (NTIA Manual) See also: low power communication device. reverberation chamber: See: mode-stirred chamber. root-mean-square (rms) detector: A detector, the output voltage of which approximates the root-mean-square value of an applied signal or noise. See also: root-mean-square detector in The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions. (See also IEC 60050-161-04) NOTE—The rms value must be taken over a specified time interval. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) rotatable antenna: An antenna that is rotated in the azimuth plane during measurements. safety consequence (hard): A safety consequence (hard) is the inadvertent actuation of an EID that creates an immediate catastrophic event that has the potential either to destroy equipment or to injure personnel, such as the firing of an inline rocket motor igniter by RF energy. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) safety consequence (soft): A safety consequence (soft) is the inadvertent actuation of an EID that does not create an immediate catastrophic event but does increase the probability of a future catastrophic event by removing or otherwise disabling a safety feature of the ordnance item. This, for example, might be caused by the RF initiation of a piston actuator that removes a lock on the S&A rotor of an artillery fuse, thus allowing a sensitive detonator to rotate in-line with the explosive train. (MIL-HDBK-240, 2002) safety critical: Unless otherwise defined in the procurement specification, a term applied to a condition, event, operation, process, or item whose proper recognition, control, performance, or tolerance is essential to safe system operation or use, for example, safety critical function, safety critical path, or safety critical component. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) safety margin: The difference expressed in dB between the interference susceptibility threshold and the actual/expected interference level that exists at the place of influence. (NATO STANAG 3968-1999) scan rate: The ratio of the selected frequency span and the measuring instrument’s sweep time setting. (ANSI C63.22-2004) scanning receiver: A measuring instrument that complies with the requirements called out in ANSI C63.2-1996 or CISPR 1611 (2003), as applicable, and does not cover a frequency range in discrete frequency steps but continuously tunes across it. (ANSI C63.22-2004) secondary power: Secondary power is electrical power that has passed through a conditioning device such as a transformer or converter. An uninterruptible power system is a back-up electrical power system to provide continuous electrical power for a period of time in the event of the failure the main power source. (MIL-STD-1542B, 1991  REF _Ref238786088 \r \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B22]) selectivity: The ability or a measure of the ability of a receiver to discriminate between a given wanted signal and unwanted signals. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) self compatibility: A requirement that the operational performance of an equipment or subsystem shall not be degraded, and it shall not malfunction when all the units or devices in the equipment or subsystem are operating together at their designed levels of efficiency or their nominal design capability. semi-anechoic chamber: (A) A shielded enclosure with a reflecting ground plane and absorber lining on all walls and the ceiling. (ANSI C63.22-2004) See: anechoic enclosure [radio frequency (RF)].(B) An RF shielded enclosure in which the conductive walls and ceiling are treated with absorber material so that these surfaces have low RF reflection characteristics. (ANSI C63.92008) See also: anechoic enclosure [radio frequency (RF)]. NOTE—For radio frequency applications, the enclosure is shielded against RF ingress or egress. sensitivity: Sensitivity is the minimum input signal required to produce an output signal or indication that satisfies a specified requirement. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) shield (electromagnetic): A housing, screen, or other object (usually conducting) that substantially reduces the effect of electric or magnetic fields on one side thereof, and on devices or circuits on the other side. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) shielded enclosure: (A) A housing or other type of enclosure, constructed of conducting material, which reduces the effects of electric and/or magnetic fields on one side thereof, and on devices, circuits, or systems located on the other side. (B) For measurements, a specially designed enclosure that affords attenuation to outside radio-frequency (RF) ambients thereby permitting measurements of electromagnetic emissions from the test sample to be measured without interference from undesired external electromagnetic radiators. (C) A mesh or sheet metallic housing designed expressly for the purpose of separating electromagnetically the internal and the external environment. Syn: shielded room. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) shielded room: See: shielded enclosure. shielding effectiveness: A measure of the ability of a shield to exclude or confine electromagnetic waves. For a given external source, the ratio of electric or magnetic field strength at a point and after the placement of the shield in question. This measure is usually expressed as the ratio (in the frequency domain) of the incident to the penetrating signal amplitudes in dB. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) signal identification: The numerical, audible or visual process of identifying two or more signals to be either from different or the same origin. (ANSI C63.22-2004) signal reference subsystem: A subsystem that establishes a common reference for communication-electronics (C-E) equipment, thereby minimizing voltage differences between equipment. The signal reference subsystem can be a multiple-point or equipotential ground plane, or a single-point system. signal substitution: Signal substitution is a method of measuring signals by using a calibrated signal generator whose output is similar to that of the unknown signal and substitutes for the unknown signal to produce an identical response. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) signal-to-noise ratio: The ratio of the wanted signal level to the electromagnetic noise level as measured under specified conditions. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) NOTE—Other types of noise are usually present, such as shot noise, and so on, but are not considered as part of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) considerations. simplex operation: A method of operation in which communication between two stations takes place in one direction at a time. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—This includes ordinary transmit-receive operation, push/press-to-talk operation, voice-operated carrier, and other forms of manual or automatic switching from transmit to receive. simulated ESD: An ESD that originates from an ESD simulator. (ANSI C63.16-1993) simulator approach speed: The rate at which an air discharge ESD simulator approaches the EUT or coupling plane. (ANSI C63.16-1993) single-point ground: A scheme of circuit/shield grounding in which each circuit/shield has only one physical connection to ground, ideally at the same point, for a given system or subsystem. This technique prevents undesirable voltage potentials from developing between the circuit ground and system ground due to currents flowing through ground impedance(s). site: The environment in which measurements are performed; it includes the ground plane, weather protection, shielding, absorbers, support structures, and surroundings as well as ambient signals. (ANSI C63.22-2004) site attenuation: (A) The ratio of the power input of a matched, balanced, lossless, tuned dipole radiator to that at the output of a similarly matched, balanced, lossless, tuned dipole receiving antenna for specified polarization, separation, and heights above a flat electromagnetically reflecting surface. It is a measure of the transmission path loss between two antennas. (ANSI C63.4-2009) See also: normalized site attenuation. (B) The minimum relative insertion loss measured between two polarization-matched antennas located on a test site when one antenna is moved vertically over a specified height range. (ANSI C63.5-2006) NOTE—The above is the classic definition of site attenuation. In ANSI C63.4-2009, it is extended to cover broadband antennas as well as tuned dipole antennas.(ANSI C63.4-2003) spectral power density: The power density per unit bandwidth. spectrum amplitude: The amplitude versus frequency characterization of a waveform. spectrum management (SM): The planning, coordinating, and managing joint use of the electromagnetic spectrum through operational, engineering, and administrative procedures, with the objective of enabling electronic systems to perform their functions in the intended EME without causing or suffering unacceptable EMI. (Joint Publication 1-02, 2004) spectrum supportability (SS): Assurance that the necessary frequencies and bandwidth are available to military systems in order to maintain effective interoperability in the operational EME. The assessment of an equipment or system as having “spectrum supportability is based upon, as a minimum, receipt of equipment spectrum certification (ESC), reasonable assurance of the availability of sufficient frequencies for operation, Host Nation Approval (HNA), and consideration of EMC. (MIL-HDBK-237C, 2001  REF _Ref242156258 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B13]) specular region: Areas of chamber surfaces that could reflect energy from the radiating surface directly into the quiet zone with one bounce. spike: A unidirectional pulse of short duration. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) spurious emission: Any electromagnetic emission at a frequency or frequencies that are outside the range of the necessary emission bandwidth, the level of which may be reduced without affecting the corresponding transmission of information. Spurious emissions include parasitic emissions and intermodulation products but exclude emissions in the immediate vicinity of the necessary emission bandwidth that are a result of the modulation process and are necessary for the transmission of information. Harmonic emissions are considered to be spurious emissions. spurious emission, inband: A spurious emission inband is any spurious emission of a transmitter or system that is within the assigned frequency tuning range for the system. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) spurious response: Any response, other than the desired response, of an electric transducer or device. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (See also IEC 60050-161-06) standard antenna calibration site: A site comprised of a flat, open-area, devoid of nearby scatterers such as trees, power lines, and fences, that has a large metallic ground plane (see ANSI C63.7-2005). (ANSI C63.5-2006)standard antenna calibration site: A site composed of a flat, open area devoid of nearby scatterers (e.g., trees, power lines, and fences) that has a large metallic ground plane. The ground plane encloses the first Fresnel ellipse and meets the Raleigh criterion. The clear area (sometimes referred to as the obstruction-free area) encloses the third Fresnel ellipse. See also: ANSI C63.7-2005. standard environment: A typical office or home environment, where relative humidity and material/surface conductivity is not controlled but relative humidity is generally greater than 10%. (ANSI C63.16-1993) standard reference output: The output level of a particular test sample for a given input level that defines normal operational performance and is used as a reference level when relating any deviation from normal operational performance that occurs during susceptibility (immunity) testing (e.g., signal-plus-noise ratio in the receiver for a specified input signal). The standard reference output should be defined in the individual equipment specification. standard response: A device response, to a stimulus or signal, that falls within the specified limits or standard(s) for a given equipment or system. standard test frequencies: That group of frequencies to which transmitters and/or receivers are tuned during a specified test procedure. station: One or more transmitters or receivers, or a combination of transmitters and receivers, including the accessory equipment necessary at one location for providing a telecommunications service. stripline: A class of planar transmission line characterized by one or more thin conducting strips of finite width parallel to and approximately midway between two extended conducting ground planes. The space between the strips and the ground planes is filled by a homogeneous insulating medium. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) subsystem: A portion of a system containing two or more integrated components that, although not completely performing the specific function of a system, may be isolated for design, test, or maintenance. For the purpose of establishing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements, either of the following shall be considered as subsystems. In either case, the devices or equipments may be physically separated when in operation and will be installed in fixed or mobile stations, vehicles, or systems. A collection of devices or equipments designed and integrated to function as a single entity but wherein no device or equipment is required to function as an individual device or equipment. A collection of equipments and subsystems as defined in item  REF _Ref238824382 \r \h \* MERGEFORMAT a), which are designed and integrated to function as a major subdivision of a system and to perform an operational function or functions. Some activities consider these collections as systems; however, as noted above, they will be considered as subsystems. suppression: The reduction or elimination of undesired emissions by such techniques as filtering, bonding, shielding, absorption, and grounding, or any combination thereof. surface transfer impedance: The ratio of the magnitudes of the longitudinal voltage drop on the outer surface of the shield to the current on the inside of the shield. (MIL-STD-1377, 1971  REF _Ref238824418 \r \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B20]) surge suppressor: A device operative in conformance with the rate of change of current, voltage, power, and so on, to prevent the rise of such quantity above a predetermined value. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) survivability: The ability of equipment, subsystem, or system to resume functioning without evidence of degradation following temporary exposure to an adverse electromagnetic environment. This implies that the system performance will be degraded during exposure to the environment, but the system will not experience any damage, such as component burnout, that will prevent it from operating when the adverse electromagnetic effects are removed or reduced below allowable susceptibility levels. susceptibility threshold: The minimum input signal power level that permits visibility of the output signal on a display unit. This level is obtained by initially setting the input signal level above the detection threshold and then slowly decreasing the amplitude. Syn: minimum discernible signal (MDS). sweep time: The time required by the measuring instrument to electronically tune across a selected frequency span. (ANSI C63.22-2004) system: (A) A composite of equipment, subsystems, skilled personnel, and techniques capable of performing or supporting a defined operational role. A complete system includes related facilities, equipment, subsystems, materials, services, and personnel required for its operation to the degree that it can be considered self-sufficient within its operational or support environment. (B) A configuration of interconnected devices, including accessories, peripherals, and their cables, which is designed to perform a particular function or functions. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) system operational performance: A set of minimal acceptable parameters tailored to the platform and reflecting top-level capabilities such as range, probability of kill, probability of survival, operational availability, and so forth. A primary aspect of acquisition related to this definition are key performance parameters (KPPs), which are used in acquisition to specify system characteristics that are considered most essential for successful mission accomplishment and that are tracked during development to evaluate the effectiveness of the system. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) NOTE—As used in MIL-STD-464A, 2002, the set of parameters under consideration would normally extend beyond this limited set of parameters to address other details of system performance that may be less critical but still have a substantial impact on system effectiveness. tabletop device: A device designed to be placed and normally operated on the raised surface of a table or other surfaces of similar height, e.g., most personal computers. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009)(e.g., most personal computers). (ANSI C63.4-2003) table-top ESD test: An indirect test in which ESD is applied to an HCP on top of a nonconductive table. (ANSI C63.16-1993) tailoring: The process by which the requirements of a standard are adapted (that is, modified, deleted, or supplemented) to accommodate the peculiarities, characteristics, or operational requirements of a specific equipment, system, or subsystem specification. The tailoring process does not constitute a waiver or deviation from the requirements of a standard. telecommunication: Any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, digital data, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, visual, or other electromagnetic techniques. telecommunications equipment: Any equipment that transmits, emits, or receives signs, signals, images, sound, or information of any nature by wire, radio, visual, or other electromagnetic means. telecommunications terminal equipment (TTE): A product, device or specific component that enables communications and that is intended to be connected directly or indirectly to interfaces of telecommunication networks. (ANSI C63.16-1993) telegraphy: A system of telecommunication that is concerned in any process providing transmission and reproduction at a distance of documentary matter, such as written or printed matter or fixed images, or the reproduction at a distance of any kind of information in such a form. telemetering (remote metering): (A) Measurement with the aid of intermediate means that permit the measurement to be interpreted at a distance from the primary detector. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) (B) The use of telecommunication for automatically indicating or recording measurements at a distance from the sensing or measuring instrument. Syn: remote metering. telephony: A system of telecommunication set up for the transmission of speech, other sounds, or digital data. TEM cell: See: transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell. TEMPEST: An unclassified, short name referring to the investigation and study of compromising emanations. (MIL-STD-464A, 2002) terminal protection device (TPD): A quick reaction switching device that is installed between a susceptible circuit and ground to protect electronic components from lightning and EMP damage. TPDs may also be identified as transient protection devices or surge protection devices. (MIL-STD-1310G, 1996  REF _Ref242155676 \w \h  \* MERGEFORMAT [B19]) test antenna: An antenna, of known performance characteristics, associated with measurement equipment antenna transfer switch. test equipment: Equipment that is intended primarily for purposes of performing measurements or scientific investigations. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to field strength meters, spectrum analyzers and modulation monitors. (ANSI C63.10-2009) NOTE—Test equipment products that also contain unlicensed wireless device component(s) and/or function(s) are generally subject to applicable radio regulatory requirements. test method: Defined technical procedure for performing a test. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) test sample: The device, equipment, subsystem, or system to be tested or under test. See also: equipment under test (EUT). test site acceptability criterion: A measurement site shall be considered acceptable for electromagnetic radiation measurements if the measured site attenuation is within Б4 dB of the calculated normalized site attenuation for an ideal site. This criterion includes instrumentation calibration errors, measurement technique errors, and site performance errors. test volume: The volume that has been validated to give acceptable accuracy for a particular test, such as radiated emission (RE) or radiated immunity (RI). (ANSI C63.4-2003) NOTE—Typically with transverse electromagnetic (TEM) devices, the test volume is described as a cone that is centered between the cell septum and floor, and between the two cell side walls. Its base is truncated at a sufficient distance before the absorbers to avoid loading effects from the absorbers. The dimensions from the cell center line are dictated by the accuracy required for the intended test. testing laboratory: Laboratory that performs tests. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) third-party certification: A form of certification in which the producer’s claim of conformity is validated, as part of a third-party certification program, by a technically and otherwise competent body other than one controlled by the producer or the buyer. third-party certification program: An organized system (1) under which similar products or services of any number of producers may be certified as conforming to the referenced standards or specifications on a uniform and equitable basis, (2) that uses or is operated by a third-party inspection/testing body, and (3) that authorizes the use of controlled certification marks or certificates of conformity as evidence of conformity. time-domain reflectometry (TDR): A measurement technique used to determine the characteristics of electrical lines by observing reflected waveforms. The amplitude of the reflected signal can be determined from the impedance of the discontinuity. The distance to the reflecting impedance can also be determined from the time that a pulse takes to return. time jitter: (A) A measure of the uncertainty of the repetitive position of a time mark. (B) Time-related, abrupt, spurious variations in the duration of any specified, related time interval. time urgent: A system having a time of degradation from high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) stress, either from damage or upset, which must be limited and controlled. The criteria for time urgency measures are determined by the specified functions and missions of the system or link. traceability: The property of a result of a measurement whereby it can be related to appropriate standards, generally international or national standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons. (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) transfer impedance (Zt): (A) The ratio of the voltage coupled into one circuit to the current appearing in another circuit or another part of the same circuit. (B) The measured output voltage from the target-cable-attenuator chain divided by a known input current injected into the target. The target and any attenuators or terminators are taken into account in this calculation. (ANSI C63.16-1993) (See also IEC 60050-161-04) transfer switch: A device used to alternate between the reception of over-the-air radio frequency signals via connection to an antenna and the reception of radio frequency signals received by any other method, such as from a TV interface device. (ANSI C63.4-2009) transient: (A) A single electromagnetic event, or single-shot voltage, current, electric, or magnetic field impulse or pulse, such as generated by lightning, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), or switching action. (B) Such an event with a low, and often random, repetition rate, generated by switching action, relay closure, or other low-repetition, cyclic operation. (C) (adjective or noun) Pertaining to or designating a phenomenon or a quantity that varies between two consecutive steady states during a time interval that is short when compared with the time-scale of interest. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) transient protection (suppression/attenuation) device: Provides protection to a conductive point of entry or exit (POE). It may, for example, consist of one or more of the following: a spark gap, a metal oxide varistor (MOV), or a filter. These devices are used to reduce the electrical stress that penetrates an electromagnetic barrier. transmission line: Typically, a uniform conductor pair, forming a continuous path from an electrical energy source to a receptor, for directing (conducting) the transmission of electromagnetic energy along this path. In practice, typical transmission line configurations include telephone lines, power cables, coaxial cables, and computer cables. transmit antenna factor: The ratio of the strength of the field produced by the antenna at a specified distance to the driving input voltage across the antenna input terminals. (NATO STANAG 4436, 1993  REF _Ref238903620 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B24]) transmitter (Tx): A transmitter is the equipment needed to generate a modulated RF signal and feed the modulated signal to an antenna for radiation into space as electromagnetic waves. (MIL-STD-469B, 1996) transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell: (A) An enclosed system, often a rectangular coaxial line, in which a wave is propagated in the transverse electromagnetic mode to produce a specified field level for testing purposes. (IEC 60050-161, 1998-04) (B) A measuring device that is designed to utilize the transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode over the frequency range of interest. (ANSI C63.19-2007) NOTE—Common examples are the two-port TEM cell (also known as the Crawford Cell) and the wideband TEM cell. tri-plate line (TPL): An immunity test system consisting of a three-parallel-plate transmission line similar to the transverse electromagnetic (TEM) but without the side panels. tropospheric scatter: The propagation of radio waves by scattering as a result of irregularities or discontinuities in the physical properties of the troposphere. (NTIA Manual) TV interface device: An unintentional radiator that produces or translates in frequency a radio carrier modulated by a video signal derived from an external or internal signal source, and that feeds the modulated radio-frequency (RF) energy by conduction to the antenna terminals or to other nonbaseband input connections of a television broadcast receiver. (ANSI C63.4-2009)(ANSI C63.4-2003) uncontrolled ESD environment: An environment in which no attempt is made to maintain charge levels on humans and objects below a certain level. (ANSI C63.16-1993) undesirable response: A deviation from the standard reference output that exceeds the tolerances as defined in the equipment specification. unintentional antenna: Any conducting structure (not designed to be an antenna) that can interact with electromagnetic (EM) fields, particularly outside a facility, to develop voltages on, or currents in, the structure. unintentional radiator: A device that generates radio-frequency (RF) energy for use within the device or that sends RF signals by conduction to associated equipment via connecting wiring, but which is not intended to emit RF energy by radiation or induction. (ANSI C63.4-2009) (ANSI C63.10-2009) (FCC 47 CFR Part 15) uninterruptible power system (UPS): An uninterruptible power system is a back-up electrical power system to provide continuous electrical power for a period of time in the event of the failure of the main power source. (MIL-STD-1542B, 1991  REF _Ref238786088 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B22]) Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) device: Intentional radiator operating in the frequency bands 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz, 5.25 GHz to 5.35 GHz, 5.470 GHz to 5.725 GHz, and 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz that use wideband digital modulation techniques and provide a wide array of high data rate mobile and fixed communications for individuals, businesses, and institutions. (ANSI C63.10-2009) NOTE—High data rate is defined as bit rate of 1 Mbps or more. unlicensed wireless device: (A) A low power communication device that intentionally generates and emits radio frequency energy by radiation or induction. These devices or systems typically can be operated without an individual license in some countries, provided they comply with certain technical and administrative requirements. (ANSI C63.10-2009) NOTE—This term is essentially the same as “intentional radiator” or “short range device” used by various regulatory authorities. (B) Device that is permitted to emit radio frequency (RF) energy, but requires no specific device licensing or user authorization. (ANSI C63.10-2009) unwanted emissions: Emissions that consist of spurious and out-of-band emissions. (ITU, 2004) unwanted signal: A signal that may impair the reception of a wanted signal. Syn: undesired signal. upset: A spurious response not caused by normal operating signals or commands, and usually not immediately producing physical damage to the system; frequently the inadvertent changing of the logic state of a digital device. verification: Confirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that specified requirements have been met. vertical coupling plane (VCP): A metal sheet or plate in a vertical orientation, typically used in an ESD test setup for indirect coupling of ESD pulses to the EUT. (ANSI C63.16-1993) vertical polarization: An electromagnetic wave is vertically polarized if the electric field vector is in the incidence plane and the magnetic field vector is perpendicular to the incidence plane; thus, parallel to the ground plane (usually the earth’s surface). wave impedance: The ratio of electric field strength (EFS) to magnetic field strength at the point of observation (expressed in (). NOTE—In the near field, the phase angle between the two must be considered. waveguide-below-cutoff filter: A waveguide that has a primary purpose of attenuating electromagnetic waves at frequencies below its cutoff frequency (rather than propagating waves at frequencies above the cutoff). The cutoff frequency is determined by the transverse dimensions and geometry of the waveguide and the properties of the dielectric material (if present) in the waveguide. waveguide cutoff frequency: For a given transmission mode in a nondissipative (ideal) waveguide, the frequency at which the propagation constant is zero. (The IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions) NOTE—For ideal waveguides with walls of infinite conductivity, propagation along the guide ceases abruptly for frequencies below the cutoff frequency. For practical waveguides with dissipation (i.e., with waveguide walls of finite conductivity), propagation along the waveguide does not stop abruptly at a “cutoff” frequency. Instead, a transition range of frequencies exists over which transition occurs from propagation to rapidly increased attenuation of modes as frequency decreases. See also: Collin, pp. 340–2  REF _Ref238631647 \w \h \* MERGEFORMAT [B6]. wideband TEM device: A transverse electromagnetic (TEM) device that has been altered to extend the usable frequency range. Often this is achieved by replacing one port of a two-port TEM device with a nontapered, wideband load. See also: gigahertz transverse electromagnetic (GTEM) cell. wired radio-frequency (RF) systems: Systems employing restricted radiation devices in which the RF energy is conducted or guided along wires or in cables, including electric power and telephone lines. wireless communications device (WD): A communications device using RF energy. 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The first set of terms listed in this glossary is taken from “IEC 60050-161:1990-09 (Amendment 1 199710; Amendment 2 1998-04), International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV), Chapter 161: Electromagnetic Compatibility” and is intended to be applied to the general field of electromagnetic environmental effects (e.g., electromagnetic compatibility) and the fields related to the phenomena associated with electromagnetic pulse and electrostatic discharge. The IEC has a website for the IEV (http://www.electropedia.org) that can be accessed for the latest definitions of the IEV terms listed below. Section 161-01: Basic concepts emission (in radiocommunication) emitter (of electromagnetic disturbance) interfering signal inter-system interference intra-system interference man-made noise natural noise radio environment susceptible device Section 161-02: Disturbance waveforms continuous disturbance continuous noise damped oscillatory wave discontinuous disturbance discontinuous interference fundamental (component) fundamental factor harmonic (component) harmonic content harmonic number impulsive disturbance nth harmonic ratio peak-ripple factor pulsating quasi-impulsive noise r.m.s.-ripple factor rate of rise ring wave ripple content (total) harmonic factor Section 161-03: Interference control related terms cabinet radiation coupling factor coupling path disturbance suppression earth-coupled interference earthing inductor (electromagnetic) compatibility level (electromagnetic) compatibility margin electromagnetic screen emission level (of a disturbing source) emission limit (from a disturbing source) emission margin external immunity immunity level immunity limit immunity margin interference suppression internal immunity level (of a time varying quantity) limit of disturbance limit of interference mains-borne disturbance mains decoupling factor mains immunity screen suppressor Section 161-04: Measurements asymmetrical terminal voltage common mode conversion common mode current common mode impedance delta network differential mode current differential mode voltage disturbance field strength disturbance power disturbance voltage dummy lamp electrical charge time constant (of a detector) electrical discharge time constant (of a detector) immunity test level mechanical time constant (of an indicating instrument) pulse response characteristic (of a quasi-peak voltmeter) quasi-peak voltmeter reference impedance stop (quarter-wave) filter surface transfer impedance (of a coaxial line) symmetrical terminal voltage V-network V-terminal voltage Section 161-05: Equipment classification ISM frequency band professional equipment radio frequency heating apparatus Section 161-06: Receiver and transmitter terms adjacent channel selectivity broadband device effective selectivity intermediate frequency rejection ratio intermodulation narrowband device protection ratio single-signal method signal-to-disturbance ratio spurious emission (of a transmitting station) spurious response rejection ratio two-signal method Section 161-07: Power controls and supply network impedances appliance impedance asymmetrical control (single phase) burst firing control cycle cycle of operation cyclic on/off switching control delay angle generalized phase control input power control installation wiring impedance multicycle control (by half-cycles) output power control phase control point of common coupling program (of a control system) service connection impedance supply system impedance symmetrical control (single phase) synchronous multicycle control Section 161-08: Voltage changes and flicker commutation notch duration of a voltage change flickermeter fusion frequency long-term flicker indicator magnitude of a voltage fluctuation rate of occurrence of voltage changes relative voltage change short interruption (of supply voltage) short-term flicker indicator threshold of flicker irritability threshold of flicker perceptibility voltage change voltage change interval voltage dip voltage fluctuation voltage fluctuation waveform voltage surge voltage unbalance The second set of terms is taken The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright Љ 2009 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 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