Emission and immunity of equipment in the frequency range 2 to 150 kHz

This paper gives an overview of emission and immunity standards in the frequency range from 2 to 150 kHz. Based on existing standardization a complete set of limits is proposed by the authors. A distinction is thereby made between narrowband emission, broadband emission and recurrent oscillations. The measuring technique is vital to the results. In this frequency range, there are two different sets of standards covering measurement equipment. Due to fact of development of time-domain based instrument we propose to only use this type of instruments for the whole frequency range.

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