Title :
Total-radiated-power-based OATS-equivalent emissions testing in reverberation chambers and GTEM cells
Author :
Harrington, Timothy E.
Author_Institution :
Allgon Telecom Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
Abstract :
Reverberation chambers historically have been used for military and aerospace radiated immunity testing, but their use for commercial radiated emissions testing is attracting attention. In contrast to the usual open-area-test-site-type radiated-emissions test, which measures electric field at some distance, a reverb chamber measures the total radiated power from an equipment-under-test. The widely used GTEM cell three-position emissions test method is also based on a total-radiated-power measurement. This paper presents preliminary total radiated power measured from dipole and slotted-box radiators in GTEM cells and reverberation chambers in the 80-1000 MHz frequency range. Measured results for typical multiposition GTEM-to-OATS and free-space correlation schemes are presented. An EUT directivity estimation scheme for power-to-field conversion is reviewed and compared to the GTEM algorithm using data from the same canonical radiators. FDTD-calculated free-space directivity for a slotted-box radiator is compared to the theory. Good agreement is shown between the various facilities
Keywords :
UHF measurement; correlation methods; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic equipment testing; power measurement; reverberation chambers; 80 to 1000 MHz; EMC radiated emissions; EUT directivity estimation; FDTD-calculated free-space directivity; GTEM cell three-position emissions test method; OATS-equivalent emissions testing; UHF; VHF; aerospace radiated immunity testing; canonical radiators; commercial radiated emissions testing; dipole radiator; distance; electric field measurement; equipment under test; free-space correlation; measured results; military radiated immunity testing; open-area-test-site; power-to-field conversion; reverberation chambers; slotted-box radiator; total radiated power testing; Aerospace testing; Electric variables measurement; Electromagnetic compatibility; Frequency estimation; Open area test sites; Power measurement; Reverberation chamber; TEM cells; Telecommunications; Test facilities;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2000. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5677-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.2000.875531