DocumentCode
2501708
Title
Comparison of anechoic and reverberation chamber coupling data as a function of directivity pattern
Author
Freyer, Gustav J. ; Bäckström, Mats G.
Author_Institution
Monument, CO, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
615
Abstract
This paper compares coupling data from an external field to an internal probe for anechoic and reverberation chamber tests as a function of the directivity pattern of a test article and the test conditions for both chambers. The investigation uses an extensive measurement data base from both anechoic and reverberation chambers. In an ideal anechoic chamber test, the test article is illuminated by a plane wave of a specified field strength with both horizontal and vertical polarizations at a sufficiently large number of aspect angles. In a typical standards compliance test the number of aspect angles is limited. In an ideal reverberation chamber test with a large number of independent samples (tuner positions), the test article is illuminated by a statistically isotropic field where the maximum field strength is a random variable with a predictable expected value and uncertainty. In a typical standards compliance test the number of tuner positions is limited implying the test environment only approximates ideal conditions and the expected value of the maximum field has a larger uncertainty. The focus of the this investigation was to compare a test article response and its uncertainty as measured in typical anechoic and reverberation chamber tests
Keywords
anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave polarisation; probes; reverberation chambers; anechoic chamber tests; aspect angles; coupling data comparison; directivity pattern; external field; horizontal polarization; internal probe; maximum field strength; measurement database; plane wave illumination; random variable; reverberation chamber tests; standards compliance test; statistically isotropic field; test article response; test article uncertainty; test conditions; test environment; tuner positions; vertical polarization; Anechoic chambers; Frequency; Immunity testing; Polarization; Probes; Random variables; Reverberation chamber; Robustness; Tuners; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2000. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5677-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEMC.2000.874691
Filename
874691
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