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DD IEC/PAS 62437:2005 Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles, boats, and on devices. Limits and methods of measurement. Specifications for active antennas

DD IEC/PAS 62437:2005

Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles, boats, and on devices. Limits and methods of measurement. Specifications for active antennas

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Standard number:DD IEC/PAS 62437:2005
Pages:16
Released:2006-01-18
ISBN:0 580 47412 7
Status:Standard
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DD IEC/PAS 62437:2005


This standard DD IEC/PAS 62437:2005 Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles, boats, and on devices. Limits and methods of measurement. Specifications for active antennas is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.100.20 Immunity
  • 33.100.10 Emission
Active antennas used on board vehicles are electronic components in the sense of CISPR 25. Therefore, the requirements regarding emissions apply to it in its function as EUT. In addition to this, vehicle active antennas are used as part of the measurement chain for the evaluation of emissions produced by any other component in the vehicle. With a passive antenna no special considerations were necessary because it can neither generate emissions nor harmonics due to its linearity. This Publicly Available Specification (PAS) gives additional information for the use of active antennas for radiated emission measurement according to CISPR 25. Test set-ups at component level are defined for the determination of noise floor.