Difference between revisions of "IEC 61000-4-19"

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=== sweep test with CW pulses with pauses ===
 
=== sweep test with CW pulses with pauses ===
A standard [[Conducted Immunity]] test should be performed, using a dwelltime of at least 3 seconds
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* A standard [[Conducted Immunity]] test should be performed, using a dwelltime of at least 3 seconds
Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms). This creates a 'Pulsed CW test with pauses'.
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* Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms). This creates a 'Pulsed CW test with pauses'.
A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.
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* A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.
  
 
=== sweep test with rectangularly modulated pulses ===
 
=== sweep test with rectangularly modulated pulses ===
A standard [[Conducted Immunity]] test should be performed, using a dwelltime of 3 seconds.
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* A standard [[Conducted Immunity]] test should be performed, using a dwelltime of 3 seconds.
A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.
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* A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.
Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms).  
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* Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms).  
  
 
This test should be performed 4 times, where each test is using pulse modulated (with a 50% duty cycle) CW signal.
 
This test should be performed 4 times, where each test is using pulse modulated (with a 50% duty cycle) CW signal.
 
Depending on the AC Mains frequency the pulse modulation frequencies should be:
 
Depending on the AC Mains frequency the pulse modulation frequencies should be:
 
 
The 'Van der Hoofden' measurement should be performed using a specifically described test-head. This can for example be the [[Schwarzbeck]] VDHH 9502 or the [[AFJ]] VDH 30.
 
Then the emission measurement should be performed using the following parameters:
 
 
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!AC Mains frequency
 
!AC Mains frequency

Revision as of 08:42, 10 September 2014

The EN/IEC 61000-4-19 standard describes how Conducted Immunity measurements are performed on A.C. power ports in the frequency range from 2 kHz to 150 kHz. The title of this standard is also: "IEC 61000-4-19: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-19: Testing and measurement techniques - Test for immunity to conducted, differential mode disturbances and signalling in the frequency range from 2 kHz to 150 kHz, at a.c. power ports"

Relevant products:

  • All equipment operating at a mains supply voltage up to 280 V and a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.

The IEC 61000-4-19 describes two different (modulation) test-types which are recommended to use both:

  • a sweep test performed with CW pulses with pauses between each pulse
  • a test performed with blocks of rectangularly modulated pulses with four different modulation frequencies

sweep test with CW pulses with pauses

  • A standard Conducted Immunity test should be performed, using a dwelltime of at least 3 seconds
  • Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms). This creates a 'Pulsed CW test with pauses'.
  • A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.

sweep test with rectangularly modulated pulses

  • A standard Conducted Immunity test should be performed, using a dwelltime of 3 seconds.
  • A 2% frequency step will be used to step from 2 kHz to 150 kHz.
  • Between each tested CW frequency, the level of the test signal is zero for a period of 300 ms (with a tolerance of +- 200 ms).

This test should be performed 4 times, where each test is using pulse modulated (with a 50% duty cycle) CW signal. Depending on the AC Mains frequency the pulse modulation frequencies should be:

AC Mains frequency Pulse modulation frequencies
50 Hz 3 Hz, 101 Hz, 301 Hz, 601 Hz
60 Hz 4 Hz, 121 Hz, 361 Hz, 721 Hz

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