General electronic equipment microwave susceptibility trend as a function of frequency
Measurements have been performed in the UK over more than a decade to determine the upset/disruption threshold of a wide range of equipment. Such information is critical to ensuring the safe operation of systems in the vicinity of high power microwave (HPM) fields. These measurements have been perfo...
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Published in: | IET Pulsed Power Symposium 2006 pp. 59 - 61 |
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Inst. of Eng. and Technol
2006
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Summary: | Measurements have been performed in the UK over more than a decade to determine the upset/disruption threshold of a wide range of equipment. Such information is critical to ensuring the safe operation of systems in the vicinity of high power microwave (HPM) fields. These measurements have been performed using a number of techniques to achieve high field levels including mode stirred chamber testing and the ORION HPM source (S. N. Spark and B. A. Kerr et al, "The high power microwave facility: Orion", in Proc. Inst. Elect. Eng. Symp. 2001, pp. 13/1-13/2.) A generic upset trend is described which has been computed from an ensemble of equipment trials. The equipment trialled only involved systems where the upset was due to back door coupling and not in band RF systems The generic trend is in general agreement with that of more specific equipment trends, [(R. Hoad et al., IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility, Vol. 46, No. 3, August 2004, pp 390 -395)]. The useful frequency span of such a trend may well extend to 40 GHz. |
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ISBN: | 0863416888 9780863416880 |
DOI: | 10.1049/ic:20060096 |