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;AD | ;AD | ||
;A/D | |||
:Analog to Digital | :Analog to Digital | ||
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;AMN | ;AMN | ||
:Artificial Mains Network | :Artificial Mains Network | ||
;AVF | |||
:Antenna Validation Factor | |||
;BCI | ;BCI | ||
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;CI | ;CI | ||
:Conducted Immunity | :Conducted Immunity | ||
;CISPR | |||
:Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques3 | |||
;CLF | |||
:Chamber Loading Factor | |||
;CLI | ;CLI | ||
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;COR | ;COR | ||
:Correction | :Correction | ||
;CVF | |||
:Chamber Validation Factor | |||
;CW | ;CW | ||
:[[wikipedia:Carrier wave|Carrier Wave]]: An unmodulated RF signal | :[[wikipedia:Carrier wave|Carrier Wave]]: An unmodulated RF signal | ||
:[[wikipedia:Continuous wave|Continuous wave]]: An unmodulated RF signal | |||
;dB | ;dB | ||
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;DGPS | ;DGPS | ||
:[[wikipedia:Differential GPS|Differential Global Positioning System]]. An improvement to GPS, where small GPS errors are corrected by a broadcasted radio signal. | :[[wikipedia:Differential GPS|Differential Global Positioning System]]. An improvement to GPS, where small GPS errors are corrected by a broadcasted radio signal. | ||
;DLL | |||
:[[wikipedia:Dynamic-link library|Dynamic-Link Library]]: A collection of reusable code and resources that can be dynamically loaded at runtime, allowing modular and efficient software development. | |||
;DUT | ;DUT | ||
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;HV | ;HV | ||
:High Voltage | :High Voltage | ||
;IEC | |||
;International Electrotechnical Commission | |||
;IEEE | |||
:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | |||
;IL | |||
:Insertion Loss | |||
;Immunity | ;Immunity | ||
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;I/O | ;I/O | ||
:[[wikipedia:Input/output|Input/Output]] | :[[wikipedia:Input/output|Input/Output]] | ||
;ISO | |||
:International Organization for Standardization | |||
;LISN | ;LISN | ||
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;LOC | ;LOC | ||
:Location | :Location | ||
;LUF | |||
:Lowest Usable Frequency: The lowest frequency of a reverberation chamber at which the specified field uniformity can be achieved over the working volume. | |||
;LV | ;LV | ||
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:Multiband: Tests that allow more flexible test configurations, where multiple bands with different settings can be specified in a single [[TSF]]. | :Multiband: Tests that allow more flexible test configurations, where multiple bands with different settings can be specified in a single [[TSF]]. | ||
:Megabyte: 1 million bytes. | :Megabyte: 1 million bytes. | ||
;MSC | |||
:[[wikipedia:Electromagnetic reverberation chamber|Mode Stirred Chamber]] | |||
;MSRC | |||
:[[wikipedia:Electromagnetic reverberation chamber|Mode Stirred Reverberation Chamber]] | |||
;MU | ;MU | ||
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;PI | ;PI | ||
:Pulsed Immunity | :Pulsed Immunity | ||
;Q | |||
;Q factor | |||
;Quality factor | |||
:[[wikipedia:Q factor|Quality factor]]: Frequency-dependent measure of how well a reverberation chamber stores energy | |||
;QP | ;QP | ||
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;RBW | ;RBW | ||
:[[wikipedia:Spectrum_analyzer#Resolution_bandwidth|Resolution BandWidth]] | :[[wikipedia:Spectrum_analyzer#Resolution_bandwidth|Resolution BandWidth]] | ||
;RC | |||
;RVC | |||
:[[wikipedia:Electromagnetic reverberation chamber|Reverberation Chamber]] | |||
;RE | ;RE | ||
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;SEQ | ;SEQ | ||
:Sequence | :Sequence | ||
;SQL | |||
:[[wikipedia:Structured Query Language|Structured Query Language]] | |||
;stirrer | |||
;tuner | |||
:Mechanical device constructed from low-loss electrically conductive material which alters the electromagnetic boundary conditions inside a reverberation chamber. | |||
;Susceptibility | ;Susceptibility | ||
;susceptibility | ;susceptibility | ||
:The sensitivity of an [[EUT]] to incoming electromagnetic interference. This is equivalent to the term Immunity. RadiMation® always uses the term Immunity. | :The sensitivity of an [[EUT]] to incoming electromagnetic interference. This is equivalent to the term Immunity. RadiMation® always uses the term Immunity. | ||
;TME | ;TME | ||
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;VISA | ;VISA | ||
:The [[VISA|Virtual Instrument Software Architecture]] is a standard for configuring, programming, and troubleshooting instrumentation systems comprising [[GPIB]], VXI, PXI, Serial, Ethernet, and/or USB interfaces. | :The [[VISA|Virtual Instrument Software Architecture]] is a standard for configuring, programming, and troubleshooting instrumentation systems comprising [[GPIB]], VXI, PXI, Serial, Ethernet, and/or USB interfaces. | ||
;working volume | |||
:Region defined by 8 points inside the chamber at sufficient distance away from the walls to avoid boundary effects, in which the EUT can be positioned. |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 10 October 2024
- AD
- A/D
- Analog to Digital
- AGL
- Above Ground Level
- ALSE
- Absorber Lined Shielded Enclosure
- AMN
- Artificial Mains Network
- AVF
- Antenna Validation Factor
- BCI
- Bulk Current Injection
- CAL
- CALibration
- CDN
- Coupling Decoupling Network
- CE
- Conducted Emission
- Conformité Européenne: Complying to European regulations
- CI
- Conducted Immunity
- CISPR
- Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques3
- CLF
- Chamber Loading Factor
- CLI
- Command-line Interface: That software can be controlled using arguments passed to the executable
- COR
- Correction
- CVF
- Chamber Validation Factor
- CW
- Carrier Wave: An unmodulated RF signal
- Continuous wave: An unmodulated RF signal
- dB
- Decibel
- dBm
- Power expressed in milliWatt in dB values.
- 1 mW = 0 dBm
- 2 mW = 3 dBm
- 100 mW = 20 dBm
- 1 W = 30 dBm
- 100 W = 50 dBm
- dBOhm
- Resistance expressed in Ohm in dB values.
- 1 Ohm = 0 dBOhm
- 2 Ohm = 6 dBOhm
- 10 Ohm = 20 dBOhm
- DGPS
- Differential Global Positioning System. An improvement to GPS, where small GPS errors are corrected by a broadcasted radio signal.
- DLL
- Dynamic-Link Library: A collection of reusable code and resources that can be dynamically loaded at runtime, allowing modular and efficient software development.
- DUT
- Device Under Test. This is equivalent to the term EUT (Equipment Under Test). RadiMation® always uses the term EUT.
- EFT
- Electrical Fast Transients
- EMC
- ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
- EMI
- ElectroMagnetic Interference: The electromagnetic energy that interferes with how an EUT works
- ERP
- Effectively Radiated Power
- EPAC
- Electrically Power Assisted Cycles
- ESD
- ElectroStatic Discharge
- EV
- Electric Vehicle
- GPIB
- General Purpose Industrial Bus: A communication system used to 'remote control' test and measurement equipment.
- HCP
- Horizontal Coupling Plane
- HV
- High Voltage
- IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
- IEEE
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- IL
- Insertion Loss
- Immunity
- immunity
- The ability of an EUT to be immune to incoming electromagnetic interference. This is equivalent to the term susceptibility that is used by some standards.
- IO
- I/O
- Input/Output
- ISO
- International Organization for Standardization
- LLF
- Limit Line File
- LOC
- Location
- LUF
- Lowest Usable Frequency: The lowest frequency of a reverberation chamber at which the specified field uniformity can be achieved over the working volume.
- LV
- Low Voltage
- MB
- Multiband: Tests that allow more flexible test configurations, where multiple bands with different settings can be specified in a single TSF.
- Megabyte: 1 million bytes.
- MU
- Measurement Uncertainty
- NC
- Normally Closed: The connector of a relay that is connected to the common connector of the relay (and thus closed) if the relay is not powered
- NO
- Normally Open: The connector of a relay that is not connected to the common connector of the relay if the relay is not powered
- OATS
- Open Area Test Site
- PC
- Personal Computer
- PE
- Protective Earth
- PI
- Pulsed Immunity
- Q
- Q factor
- Quality factor
- Quality factor: Frequency-dependent measure of how well a reverberation chamber stores energy
- QP
- Quasi-Peak
- RC
- RVC
- Reverberation Chamber
- RE
- Radiated Emission
- RGP
- Reference Ground Plane
- RI
- Radiated Immunity
- RMS
- Root Mean Square
- RS232
- A serial communication system, often used to control small equipment connected to a PC.
- SEQ
- Sequence
- stirrer
- tuner
- Mechanical device constructed from low-loss electrically conductive material which alters the electromagnetic boundary conditions inside a reverberation chamber.
- Susceptibility
- susceptibility
- The sensitivity of an EUT to incoming electromagnetic interference. This is equivalent to the term Immunity. RadiMation® always uses the term Immunity.
- TME
- Test and Measurement Equipment
- TSF
- Test Setup File
- USB
- Universal Serial Bus: A modern serially controlled communication system, found on all new PC's
- VBW
- Video BandWidth
- VCP
- Vertical Coupling Plane
- VISA
- The Virtual Instrument Software Architecture is a standard for configuring, programming, and troubleshooting instrumentation systems comprising GPIB, VXI, PXI, Serial, Ethernet, and/or USB interfaces.
- working volume
- Region defined by 8 points inside the chamber at sufficient distance away from the walls to avoid boundary effects, in which the EUT can be positioned.