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== How to perform a MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field ==
== How to perform a MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field ==
This application note explains how the MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field test can be performed with {{RadiMation}}
RS103 is a test method used in military and aerospace environments to evaluate the susceptibility of electronic equipment to radiated electromagnetic fields across a frequency range of 2 MHz to 40 GHz. It primarily uses pulse modulation to simulate high-intensity electromagnetic interference, ensuring that devices can withstand these conditions without malfunctioning.
RS103 is a test method used in military and aerospace environments to evaluate the susceptibility of electronic equipment to radiated electromagnetic fields across a frequency range of 2 MHz to 40 GHz. It primarily uses pulse modulation to simulate high-intensity electromagnetic interference, ensuring that devices can withstand these conditions without malfunctioning.
This application note explains how the MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field test can be performed with {{RadiMation}}


The exact requirements and test methods for the RS103 are specified in the [[MIL-STD-461]].
The exact requirements and test methods for the RS103 are specified in the [[MIL-STD-461]].

Revision as of 10:18, 29 August 2024

How to perform a MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field[edit]

This application note explains how the MIL-STD-461 RS103, radiated susceptibility, electric field test can be performed with RadiMation®

RS103 is a test method used in military and aerospace environments to evaluate the susceptibility of electronic equipment to radiated electromagnetic fields across a frequency range of 2 MHz to 40 GHz. It primarily uses pulse modulation to simulate high-intensity electromagnetic interference, ensuring that devices can withstand these conditions without malfunctioning.

The exact requirements and test methods for the RS103 are specified in the MIL-STD-461.

Necessary equipment[edit]

The following devices are necessary to perform the RS103 test:

  • Signal generator
  • Amplifier
  • Antenna
  • Field probe

Define the test level[edit]

If the limit in "Table XI RS103" is the same value for the whole frequency range the creation and usage of the correction file can be skipped. Usage of the correction file is only applicable to variable limits.

Create a correction file for the test level[edit]

   Menu.svg File
      Menu.svg New
         Menu.svg Correction

First create a correction file in RadiMation® and specify the test level (See 'Table XI RS103 limits.').

RS103 Limits.png


   Menu.svg File
      Menu.svg Save correction

Store the correction file with the RS103 limits as file on disk.

This correction file with the test level will be used during EUT testing.

EUT Testing[edit]

EUT Testing equipment[edit]

RS103 Test setup.png

The configuration of the eut test site should contain the following devices:

# Device name Tab in testsite configuration window note
Signal Generator Devices 1 The signal generator to use
Amplifier Devices 1 The amplifier to use
Antenna Devices 1 The antenna to use
Field Sensor 1 Field probes The field sensor to use

Configure the EUT test[edit]

To perform the test on the EUT, create a radiated immunity multiband test.

Create a test setup configuration file for the following settings:

Frequency range Frequency step Polarization
2 MHz to 30 MHz 1% Vertical
30 MHz - 18 GHz 0.5% Both (Horizontal and vertical)
18 GHz - 40 GHz 0.25% Both (Horizontal and vertical)

The radiated immunity multiband test, can be configured by selecting from the menu:

   Menu.svg Tests
      Menu.svg Radiated Immunity
         Menu.svg Multiband
            Menu.svg New

RS103 Test configuration.png

ScreenElementDescription.svg Start The start frequency of the test. For example 2 MHz.
ScreenElementDescription.svg End The stop frequency of the test. For example 30 MHz.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Frequency Step The frequency step, see Table III.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Dwell Time The dwell time.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Frequency Change Mode Constant.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Modulation The modulation to use see below.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Test equipment The equipment needed for the radiated susceptibility test.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Location Type Antenna height, distance, polarization and angle.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Test Level Specify the Electrical field closed loop method test level. Also configured a "Variable field"
ScreenElementDescription.svg Inputs No inputs are needed.


At TestLevel click Add to add a new Test level and select TestLevel - Electrical field closed loop method

RS103 Test level.png

ScreenElementDescription.svg Description The description of the test level.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Test level Variable field, and specify the correction file for the applicable test level. When the level is one value this value can be specified with Constant field
ScreenElementDescription.svg Tolerance Specify the tolerance to use.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Probes Check Probe 1 to measure with the first probe.


To configure the pulse modulation settings click Config next to the modulation settings, click the PM tab, and enter the pulse modulation settings as defined in 5.21.3.4.c.1.a RS103 Modulation settings.png

ScreenElementDescription.svg Activate modulation Check this checkbox to enable the pulse modulation.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Frequency The PM frequency 1 kHz.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Duty Cycle A duty cycle of 50%.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Also apply modulation out of the dwell-time period Check this checkbox to enable modulation outside the dwell-time.


When all settings are configured press Start Test to run the test.

EUT Test Result[edit]

Once the test is finished, the results of this test are stored in the EUT file and available as one of the performed Tests in the EUT file. Selecting the corresponding test result and pressing on Info will show the test results again.

RS103 Test result.png

Conclusion[edit]

The RadiMation® Radiated Immunity multiband test can be used to perform the RS103 EUT test.