Electromagnetic Susceptibility Measurements Using a Mode-Stirred Chamber
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Within the electromagnetic compatibility community it is recognized that there is a need for better methods to measure the radiat1 2 3 ed susceptibility of electronic systems. ' ' Free-space measurement facilities are economi cally unattractive, and the usual recourse is to conduct susceptibility tests within shielded rooms. Shielded room data are not, however, solely indicative of the test specimen characteristics; such data are influenced by room characteristics such as size, shape, and loss as well as location of the specimen and associated test equip ment within the room. It is easy, however, to convert any standard shielded room into a "mode-stirred" chamber wherein radiated susceptibility tests can be performed with results that are accurate, repeatable, and independent of test set-up. The problem of relating free-space and mode-stirred environ ments is approached in two ways, with the end result being a calibration graph that relates chamber input power to equivalent plane wave power density inside the chamber. The accuracy of mode-stirred chamber data is demonstrated by comparing susceptibility profiles from both free-space and modestirred test environments.