MIL-STD-461

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The MIL-STD 461 is a standard of the US Department of Defense for the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility of products for use in the military sector.

Versions

Since the first version from 1967, many new findings from the field of EMC have been incorporated into MIL-STD 461 in continuous versions.

The version are:

version output Surname
G 12-2015 MIL-STD-461G
G Draft:
03-2015
MIL-STD-461G_DRAFT
F. 12-2007 MIL-STD-461F
E. 03-2001 MIL-STD-461E_EPS_02MAR2001
E. 08-1999 MIL-STD-461E
D. 06-1997 MIL-STD-461D_NOTICE-1
D. 01-1993 MIL-STD-461D
C. 04-1987 MIL-STD-461C_NOTICE-1
C. 08-1986 MIL-STD-461C
B. 04-1980 MIL-STD-461B
A. 08-1968 MIL-STD-461A
07-1967 MIL-STD-461

With version E, the historical standard MIL-STD 462 was integrated, which previously described the measurement process as an independent standard.

Structure of the individual exams

As with all EMC tests, the required tests are subdivided into conducted and radiated interference immunity and interference emission.

wired blasted
Interference immunity CS103 RS101
CS104 RS103
CS105 RS105
CS106
CS109
CS114
CS115
CS116
Emitted interference CE101 RE101
CE102 RE102
CE106 RE103

The initials "CS" and "RS" stands for English Conducted susceptibility and radiated susceptibility , followed by a number that references the specific test and test method. The two abbreviations "CE" and "RE" stand for conducted emission and radiated emission .

Individual evidence

  1. US Department of Defense: MIL-STD-461, MILITARY STANDARD: ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT. In: EverySpec.com. Retrieved October 26, 2012 .
  2. Anticipated Changes in MIL-STD-461G
  3. US Department of Defense: MIL-STD-461, MILITARY STANDARD: ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT. In: EverySpec.com. August 1999, accessed October 26, 2012 .
  4. CCLab: MIL-STD 461 Testing. (No longer available online.) In: CCLab. 2010, archived from the original on February 20, 2012 ; Retrieved October 26, 2012 .