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IEEE 1309-2013

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IEEE Standard for Calibration of Electromagnetic Field Sensors and Probes (Excluding Antennas) from 9 kHz to 40 GHz

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Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Consensus calibration methods for electromagnetic (EM) field sensors and probes are provided. Data recording and reporting requirements are given, and methods for estimating measurement uncertainty are specified.
This standard includes calibration methods for electromagnetic field sensors and probes, excluding antennas per se, for the frequency range from 9 kHz to 40 GHz. The standard defines the characteristics, use and measurement uncertainties for electromagnetic field sensors and field probes. Areas described include: anisotropy effects, temperature effects, probe linearity effects, modulation effects, source and conductor proximity (near-field) effects, response in multi-frequency fields, partial- vs. full-immersion of probe/meter, non-purity and harmonic field effects caused by amplifiers. Specific instructions are provided for proper calibration of probes for different applications.
This standard provides consensus calibration methods for electromagnetic field sensors and probes. Calibration organizations and other users need uniform calibration methods to obtain consistent results. The calibration methods of this standard will produce results readily traceable to a national measurement institute.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1309
Publication Date Nov. 22, 2013
Language en - English
Page Count 111
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Standards Development Committee
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Nov. 22, 2013 1309-2013 Revision
Dec. 9, 2005 1309-2005 Revision
Oct. 31, 1996 1309-1996 Revision