1、 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IEC61000-2-13 First edition2005-03 Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC)Part 2-13:Environment High-power electromagnetic(HPEM)environments Radiated and conducted Reference number IEC 61000-2-13:2005(E)BASIC EMC PUBLICATIONLICENSED TO MECON Limited.-RANCHI/BANGALOREFOR INTERNAL U
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11、ission BASIC EMC PUBLICATIONLICENSED TO MECON Limited.-RANCHI/BANGALOREFOR INTERNAL USE AT THIS LOCATION ONLY,SUPPLIED BY BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU.2 61000-2-13 IEC:2005(E)CONTENTS FOREWORD.4 INTRODUCTION.6 1 Scope.7 2 Normative references.8 3 Terms and definitions.8 4 General.11 5 Description of radiated
12、environments.13 6 Description of conducted HPEM environments.23 Annex A(informative)Four types of intentional electromagnetic environment interactions.27 Annex B(informative)Examples of low,medium and high-tech generators of HPEM.28 Annex C(informative)Examples of typical HPEM waveforms(conducted an
13、d radiated).31 Annex D(informative)Determination of the bandwidth of typical HPEM waveforms.35 Bibliography.39 Figure 1 Several types of HPEM environments compared with the IEC HEMP waveform.12 Figure 2 A damped sinusoidal waveform for hypoband and mesoband HPEM environments.18 Figure 3 The spectral
14、 magnitude of the time waveform in Figure 2.19 Figure 4 Hyperband HPEM environment waveforms for variations in range in metres.21 Figure 5 Hyperband spectral magnitude of HPEM environments from Figure 4.21 Figure 6 Effective coupling length for a 1 m metallic cable.22 Figure 7 Building used for HPEM
15、 conducted propagation experiments.24 Figure 8 Examples of briefcase generators for producing conducted environments:CW generator(left)and impulse generator(right)15.26 Figure B.1 Line schematic of a reflector type of an impulse radiating antenna(IRA).30 Figure C.1 Half-sinusoid at fo=1 GHz.31 Figur
16、e C.2 Full sinusoid at f=1 GHz.32 Figure C.3 20 cycles of sinusoid at f=1 GHz(N=20).32 Figure C.4 Difference of exponential waveform.33 Figure C.5 Gaussian waveform.33 Figure C.6 Sinusoidal waveform with a Gaussian-amplitude modulation.34 Figure D.1 A waveform spectrum with a large dc content (e.g.the early-time HEMP from IEC 610002-9).36 Figure D.2 A waveform with a multipeaked spectral magnitude in units of 1/Hz.36 Figure D.3 Spectral magnitude of a damped sinusoidal waveform with a low Q and