
– A published standard for EMC test sites from 1 GHz to 18 GHz Reference, C63 maintains a series of site validation standards: Improve these new measurement techniques. Methods to consider including in future standards, but those performing theĭemonstrations also appreciated suggestions from the committee to further Result of the demonstrations, not only did the committee members learn new test Of the Reverberation Chamber to correctly estimate the TRP of weak spuriousĮmissions coming from a massive device with a large antenna array and high RFįaster, much more efficient measurement techniques as an alternative to those
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Two verification engineers from Ericsson, Patrik Hellstrom and Lars Näs, assistedīy Cindy Xie, ETS-Lindgren’s RF/Microwave Systems Engineer, demonstrated the capability

Measurements” standards as well as the draft standard ANSI C63.25.3. Reverberation Chamber using a commercial mmWave base station at 28 GHz (bandĪctivity supports C63’s Subcommittee 4 “Wireless and ISM Equipment Second demonstration focused on measurements of total radiated power (TRP) in a Technique for qualifying chambers in the mmWave range per the draft standard

New test method using a mode-filtered site voltage standing wave ratio (SVSWR) “Techniques and Development,” conducted the first demonstration with Yibo Wang,ĮTS-Lindgren’s RF Engineer, and Phil Miller of RATLR Inc. Were conducted to evaluate new test methodologies for consideration in the newĬhen, ETS-Lindgren’s Director, RF Engineering and Chair of C63 Subcommittee 1 Meeting series was the live demonstration time spent in the company’s EMC and National Standards Committee (ANSC) C63 on EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) convenedĪt ETS-Lindgren’s corporate headquarters in Cedar Park, Texas, May 16 to 19,

PARK, Texas, J– Active technical contributors to the American Standard ANSI C63.25.3 and Subcommittee 4 Wireless Standards
