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2019 Joint International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Sapporo

2019

Session Number:ThuAM1D

Session:

Number:ThuAM1D.3

Introduction of the Amplitude Probability Distribution (APD) Measurement in CISPR 32

Toshio Chiyojima,  

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Publication Date:2016/10/5

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.58.ThuAM1D.3

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Summary:
CISPR 32 emission requirements for multimedia equipment (MME) describe that ?gThe peak detector limits for radiated emissions requirements above 1GHz shall not be applied to emissions produced by arcs or sparks that are high voltage breakdown events.?h In order to verify this exclusion of limits, we investigated impacts of impulsive printer disturbances on Wi-Fi communications that were generated by feeding papers especially in low humid winter season, concluding no remarkable impact observed. We have therefore extended our investigations to cover most of all wireless communication systems above 1GHz such as LTE, WCDMA, GSM, DAB and DECT. Measurements have been made of the APD of disturbances and the communication qualities. As a result, it is found that GSM and Wi-Fi have the lowest immunity. Finally we propose addition of the APD limits to CISPR 32 based on the immunity level of GSM and Wi-Fi so as to keep current spectrum protection level. The introduction of the APD measurement and the proposal of the limits in CISPR 32 has currently been discussed in CISPR.