Wiki source code of 17A-04 Radiation Signature
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1 | |Test Number|T04 | ||
2 | |Test Name|Radiation Signature | ||
3 | |Test Leader|Christian Agerer | ||
4 | |Suit|Aouda.X | ||
5 | |Date|04. Jan. 2017 | ||
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7 | In today’s RF environment it is imperative that modern day devices and especially space suits are | ||
8 | meeting the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) Standards. It basically states that products must | ||
9 | not emit unwanted electromagnetic pollution (interference) and, because there is a certain amount | ||
10 | of electromagnetic pollution in the environment, that products must be immune to a reasonable | ||
11 | amount of interference. The Directive itself gives no figures or guidelines on what the required level | ||
12 | of emissions or immunity are, nor does it state the frequency band limits. This interpretation of the | ||
13 | Directive’s requirements is left to the standards that are used to demonstrate compliance with de | ||
14 | Directive. For the Aouda Suit it is not entirely clear which EN Standards apply and further research | ||
15 | has to be done. | ||
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17 | **Subtest 1: **Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test; reaction of device under | ||
18 | test should be: a normal performance within the specification limits. | ||
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20 | **Subtest 2: **Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test; reaction of device under test should be: a normal | ||
21 | performance within the specification limits. | ||
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23 | **Subtest 3: **Human exposure to radio frequency fields | ||
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25 | |=Directories/files|=Description | ||
26 | |[[04-Jan-2017>>url:https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/aoudatest17a/04-RadiationSignature/2017-01-04/]]|Result data\\Matlab code |