RF immunity testing in the frequency range 80-1000MHz has been common in EU
for several years. Now, new standards also include testing in the 1-2GHz
band (3V/M or 10V/m, 1kHz sine, 80% AM)

We have done a lot of testing in the 80-1000MHz band and quite often the
EUTs failed. We have also done some testing in the 1-2GHz band, but never
managed to disturb the EUTs in that manner so it fails (10V/m).

What is your experience with RF immunity testing in 1-2GHz band ? Do the EUT
fail?

On one specific product we have tested 80-1000MHz (no failure) and emission
testing 30-1000MHz (almost quiet, 20 dB margin).
With these two tests performed, is it possible to assume that we will pass
the immunity 1-2GHz test ?
The answer might be, test it and verify, but we would like to argue that
this test is not necessary to conduct, because to our previous experience
with RF immunity. Many of your might not like this approach ..... so be
aware, this is just a question.

Best regards
Amund Westin, Oslo/Norway





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