Goto Section: 17.33 | 17.37
FCC 17.35
Revised as of June 29, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 15.35 Measurement detector functions and bandwidths.
The conducted and radiated emission limits shown in this part are
based on the following, unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this
part:
(a) On any frequency or frequencies below or equal to 1000 MHz, the
limits shown are based on measuring equipment employing a CISPR
quasi-peak detector function and related measurement bandwidths,
unless otherwise specified. The specifications for the measuring
instrument using the CISPR quasi-peak detector can be found in
Publication 16 of the International Special Committee on Radio
Interference (CISPR) of the International Electrotechnical Commission.
As an alternative to CISPR quasi-peak measurements, the responsible
party, at its option, may demonstrate compliance with the emission
limits using measuring equipment employing a peak detector function,
properly adjusted for such factors as pulse desensitization, as long
as the same bandwidths as indicated for CISPR quasi-peak measurements
are employed.
Note: For pulse modulated devices with a pulse-repetition frequency of
20 Hz or less and for which CISPR quasi-peak measurements are
specified, compliance with the regulations shall be demonstrated using
measuring equipment employing a peak detector function, properly
adjusted for such factors as pulse desensitization, using the same
measurement bandwidths that are indicated for CISPR quasi-peak
measurements.
(b) Unless otherwise specified, on any frequency or frequencies above
1000 MHz, the radiated emission limits are based on the use of
measurement instrumentation employing an average detector function.
Unless otherwise specified, measurements above 1000 MHz shall be
performed using a minimum resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz. When average
radiated emission measurements are specified in this part, including
average emission measurements below 1000 MHz, there also is a limit on
the peak level of the radio frequency emissions. Unless otherwise
specified, e.g., see Sec. Sec. 15.250, 15.252, 15.255, and 15.509-15.519, the
limit on peak radio frequency emissions is 20 dB above the maximum
permitted average emission limit applicable to the equipment under
test. This peak limit applies to the total peak emission level
radiated by the device, e.g., the total peak power level. Note that
the use of a pulse desensitization correction factor may be needed to
determine the total peak emission level. The instruction manual or
application note for the measurement instrument should be consulted
for determining pulse desensitization factors, as necessary.
(c) Unless otherwise specified, e.g. Sec. 15.255(b), when the radiated
emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the
emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field
strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse
train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does
not exceed 0.1 seconds. As an alternative (provided the transmitter
operates for longer than 0.1 seconds) or in cases where the pulse
train exceeds 0.1 seconds, the measured field strength shall be
determined from the average absolute voltage during a 0.1 second
interval during which the field strength is at its maximum value. The
exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be
submitted with any application for certification or shall be retained
in the measurement data file for equipment subject to notification or
verification.
[ 54 FR 17714 , Apr. 25, 1989, as amended at 56 FR 13083 , Mar. 29, 1991;
61 FR 14502 , Apr. 2, 1996; 63 FR 42279 , Aug. 7, 1998; 67 FR 34855 , May
16, 2002; 70 FR 6773 , Feb. 9, 2005]
Goto Section: 17.33 | 17.37
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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