1. Evaluating immunity of the product under test to external EM fields of the strength equal to a normalized one;
2. Calculating the level of external EM field strength at which the given (including maximum permissible) induced currents or voltages are generated in the equipment under test, or solving the “opposite” task;
3. Finding potentially “weak” points of the product design (housing, shield, etc.), through which EM energy can enter inside the product. The method capabilities mentioned above define the sphere of its application:
1. Measurements of electronic product immunity to external EM fields at different conditions (polygons, laboratories, in-situ) as an alternative to direct test methods;
2. Operating instruments for a designer working out the product of a given immunity to external EM fields. This method can’t be directly applied to evaluate the immunity of the equipment under test to the pulse electromagnetic fields. But it can be used to get the initial data necessary to solve this task.
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