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1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................2
2 Liability .........................................................................................................................................2
3 CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted and radiated emissions ............................................................2
Explanations ..........................................................................................................................2
4 CISPR 13 conducted and radiated emissions ................................................................................2
Conducted Emission Limits, power supply / mains power ports ..........................................2
Limits of disturbance voltage at the antenna terminals.........................................................3
Limits of wanted signal and disturbance voltage at the RF output of equipment with
incorporated or with add-on RF video modulator ...........................................................................4
Limits of disturbance power .................................................................................................4
Limits of radiated disturbances at 3 m distance ....................................................................4
Limits of radiated power of tuner units of direct to home satellite receivers .......................5
Limits of radiated power of outdoor units of direct to home satellite receivers ...................5
5 Implemented CISPR 13 / EN 55013 projects ...............................................................................6
Conducted emission projects ................................................................................................6
Radiated emission projects..................................................................................................19
6 Sources ........................................................................................................................................24
7 History.........................................................................................................................................24
1 Introduction
Herein find the documentation of the EMCview configuration files for CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted and radiated noise
measurements.
In the SRC folder of the EMCview directory, delete all CN_CISPR13* and RN_CISPR13 configuration files that came with EMCview up
to version V6.10 and replace it with the CN_CISPR13_EN55013* and RN_CISPR13_EN55013*files. Future EMCview versions will be
updated with new project packages in parallel to their availability.
All files are in plain text and can be modified with any standard text editor. Use a text editor to modify limit-, segment- and
compensation files. However we do not recommend to edit project files. Instead, modify project related settings in EMCview and save
any modifications as new or modified project file.
2 Liability
Tekbox does not bear any responsibility or liability for the correctness of the contents of this document and the corresponding
configuration files. Should we come across any error, we will update this document and the corresponding files. Should you come
across any error, kindly send an email to office@tekbox.com
Explanations
The CISPR 13 / EN55013 standard applies to “Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment – Radio
disturbance characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement.
With the advent of multimedia equipment, the CISPR 13 / EN 55013 standard lost its relevance. The standard for multimedia
equipment, CISPR 32 / EN 55032 replaces CISPR 13 / EN 55013, CISPR 22 / EN 55022 and EN 55103-1, which were previously used
to show compliance to emission regulations for receivers.
CISPR 32 now covers equipment that is currently within the scope of two separate specifications: CISPR 22 for Information Technology
Equipment and CISPR 13 for Sound and Television Broadcast
The AC Mains, DC Mains, Network Port, and Antenna Port conducted emissions limits in CISPR 32 are the same as compared to those
currently in CISPR 22 and CISPR 13.
The radiated emissions measurements and limits in CISPR 32 are the same as compared to those in CISPR 22 and CISPR 13.
CISPR 32 provides more detailed information on the specific emissions limits for various ports on the DUT, including emissions on the
shields of optical fiber ports.
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_Mains_RMS.lim
Equipment type Source Frequency [MHz] Limit [dBµV] 75Ω Limit [dBµV] 75Ω
Quasi Peak a RMS Average b
Type 1: Television receivers, Local ≤ 1 000 Fundamental 46 Fundamental 46
video recorders and PC tuner
oscillator 30 to 950 Harmonics 46 Harmonics 46
cards working in channels
between 30 MHz and 1 GHz 950 to 2 150 Harmonics 54 Harmonics 54
other 30 to 2 150 46 46
Type 2: Television receivers Local 950 to 2 150 Fundamental 54 Fundamental 54
for broadcast satellite
oscillator 950 to 2 150 Harmonics 54 Harmonics 54
transmissions and
tuner units c other 30 to 2 150 46 46
Type 3: Frequency Local ≤ 1 000 Fundamental 54 Fundamental 54
modulation sound
receivers and
oscillator 30 to 300 Harmonics 50 Harmonics 50
PC tuner cards 300 to 1 000 Harmonics 52 Harmonics 52
other 30 to 1 000 46 46
Type 4: Frequency modulation Local ≤ 1 000 Fundamental 66 Fundamental 66
car radios
oscillator 30 to 300 Harmonics 59 Harmonics 59
300 to 1 000 Harmonics 52 Harmonics 52
other 30 to 1 000 46 46
Type 5: Associated other 30 to 2 150 46 46
equipment with an RF input,
e.g. video tape player, laser
disc player
a At frequencies above 1 GHz, the peak detector is used.
b The RMS-average limits can be applied as an alternative to quasi-peak limits in the entire freq. range.
c For tuner units, "antenna terminal" means "first intermediate frequency input terminal".
NOTE For AM broadcast receivers for LW, MW and SW, no limits apply.
The spectrum analyzer / measurement receiver is connected to the DUT antenna port via a suitable 50Ω to
75 Ω transformer.
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_SAT_TUNER_OTHER_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_SAT_TUNER_OTHER_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_SAT_TUNER_FUND_HARM_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_SAT_TUNER_FUND_HARM_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_OTHER_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_OTHER_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_FUND_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_FUND_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_HARM_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_FM_PCTUNER_HARM_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_OTHER_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_OTHER_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_FUND_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_FUND_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_HARM_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_CAR_RADIO_HARM_RMS.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_ASEQ_OTHER_QP.lim
CN_CISPR13_EN55013_ANT_TERM_ASEQ_OTHER_RMS.lim
Equipment type Source Frequency Limit [dBµV] 75Ω Limit [dBµV] 75Ω
[MHz] Quasi Peak a RMS Average b
Equipment with RF Wanted Carrier frequencies and Carrier frequencies and
video modulator (e.g.
signal sidebands 76 sidebands 76
video
recorders, camcorders 30 to 950 Harmonics 46 Harmonics 46
and decoders) 950 to 2 150 Harmonics 54 Harmonics 54
other 30 to 2 150 46 46
a At frequencies above 1 GHz, the peak detector is used.
b The RMS-average limits can be applied as an alternative to quasi-peak limits in the entire freq. range.
The spectrum analyzer / measurement receiver is connected to the DUT RF port via a suitable 50Ω to 75 Ω
transformer and attenuator.
NOTE If the limits for the average detector are met when using the quasi-peak detector, then the limits for
the measurements with the average detector are considered to be met.
NOTE For car radio receivers and for LW, MW and SW AM broadcast receivers, no radiation limits apply.
cannot be removed, the indirect measurement according to 5.8 is carried out. In that case, the antenna
gain shall be taken into account.
b Measurement of the equivalent radiated power shall be in accordance with 5.8. No requirements within
Comments:
When not using the TBLC08 LISN, download the corresponding LISN file from the Tekbox website, or in case of LISN from other
manufacturers, use their frequency response table and create a suitable correction file by editing/modifying one of the existing files from
the EMCview SRC folder.
CISPR13 / EN55013 conducted noise limits are given for average and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Warning:
Be aware, that your DUT may produce high spurious levels and high voltage transients. Use an external attenuator / limiter or at least
engage the internal 10 dB attenuator/limiter of the TBLC08 LISN for a first test run and observe spurious levels and potential ADC/IF
overload warnings of the analyzer. Later reduce attenuation in case you want to get a lower base noise level/higher dynamic range.
A full Quasi Peak measurement will take approximately 2 hours. In order to speed up the measurement, set your spectrum analyzer
manually to a frequency span of 2.5 MHz, set RBW to 9 kHz and detector to QP. The analyzer will then automatically select a suitable
sweep time. Use this sweep time to better match the EMCview segment files with your analyzer model. You will still be within CISPR 16
specs, as most analyzers have their default QP sweep speed higher than the minimum sweep times specified by CISPR 16.
In order to further speed up QP measurements, don´t carry out a full scan, but instead make a peak re-measurement of critical spurious
using QP.
Comments:
When not using the TBLC08 LISN, download the corresponding LISN file from the Tekbox website, or in case of LISN from other
manufacturers, use their frequency response table and create a suitable correction file by editing/modifying one of the existing files from
the EMCview SRC folder.
CISPR13 / EN55013 conducted noise limits are given for average and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Warning:
Be aware, that your DUT may produce high spurious levels and high voltage transients. Use an external attenuator / limiter or at least
engage the internal 10 dB attenuator/limiter of the TBLC08 LISN for a first test run and observe spurious levels and potential ADC/IF
overload warnings of the analyzer. Later reduce attenuation in case you want to get a lower base noise level/higher dynamic range.
A full Quasi Peak measurement will take approximately 2 hours. In order to speed up the measurement, set your spectrum analyzer
manually to a frequency span of 2.5 MHz, set RBW to 9 kHz and detector to QP. The analyzer will then automatically select a suitable
sweep time. Use this sweep time to better match the EMCview segment files with your analyzer model. You will still be within CISPR 16
specs, as most analyzers have their default QP sweep speed higher than the minimum sweep times specified by CISPR 16.
In order to further speed up QP measurements, don´t carry out a full scan, but instead make a peak re-measurement of critical spurious
using QP.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Television receivers (analogue or digital), video recorders
and PC TV broadcast receiver tuner cards working in channels between 30 MHz and
1 GHz, and digital audio receivers, other signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Television receivers (analogue or digital), video recorders
and PC TV broadcast receiver tuner cards working in channels between 30 MHz and
1 GHz, and digital audio receivers, harmonic signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
Author: Mayerhofer 8 of 24 TekBox Digital Solutions 24-Sep-20
EMCview_files_CISPR 13_EN 55013_V1_2.docx V1.2
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Television receivers (analogue or digital), video recorders
and PC TV broadcast receiver tuner cards working in channels between 30 MHz and
1 GHz, and digital audio receivers, fundamental signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 differential mode conducted noise limits are given for quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector
is impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The
peak detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not
crossing the QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-
measurement using the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP
limit.
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 differential mode conducted noise limits are given for quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector
is impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The
peak detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not
crossing the QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-
measurement using the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP
limit.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, other signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, fundamental signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, harmonic signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, other signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, fundamental signals:
Detector: RMS
Segment sweep time: 35s (1s/MHz)
RBW: 120 kHz CISPR (EMI)
Internal attenuator: 0dB
Internal pre-amplifier: OFF
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner
cards, harmonic signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, associated equipment with an RF input, e.g. video tape
player, laser disc player, other signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 differential mode conducted noise limits are given for quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector
is impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The
peak detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not
crossing the QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-
measurement using the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP
limit.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Equipment with RF video modulator (e.g. video recorders,
camcorders and decoders), other signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Equipment with RF video modulator (e.g. video recorders,
camcorders and decoders), harmonic signals:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Conducted Emissions, antenna terminals, Equipment with RF video modulator (e.g. video recorders,
camcorders and decoders), wanted signals - Carrier frequencies and sidebands:
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is directly connected to the DUT RF port via 75Ω to 50Ω RF transformer. Enter the frequency response of the
RF transformer into a LISN or attenuator file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is connected through an absorbing clamp on the mains lead and other connected leads. Enter the absorbing
clamp file as a*.lsn file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Comments:
The spectrum analyzer is connected through an absorbing clamp on the mains lead and other connected leads. Enter the absorbing
clamp file as a*.lsn file and load it to the project.
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 conducted noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the QP measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
Radiated noise, Television receivers, video recorders and PC tuner cards, local oscillator
fundamentals, below 1 GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_FUND_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_FUND_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_FUND_3m.prj *10m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Television receivers, video recorders and PC tuner cards, local oscillator harmonics,
below 1 GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_HARM_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_HARM_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_LO_HARM_3m.prj *3m distance
Internal pre-amplifier: ON
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Television receivers, video recorders and PC tuner cards, other signals, below 1
GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_OTHER_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_OTHER_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_VCR_OTHER_3m.prj *3m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Television and sound receivers for broadcast satellite transmissions (except
outdoor units), Infrared remote control units and Infrared headphone systems, other signals, below 1
GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_SAT_OTHER_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_SAT_OTHER_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_TV_SAT_OTHER_3m.prj *3m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner cards, local oscillator
fundamentals, below 1 GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_FUND_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_FUND_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_FUND_3m.prj *3m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner cards, local oscillator
harmonics, below 1 GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_HARM_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_HARM_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_LO_HARM_3m.prj *3m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Radiated noise, Frequency modulation sound receivers and PC tuner cards, other signals, below 1
GHz, 3m antenna to DUT distance:
Limit file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_OTHER_3m_RMS.lim
Limit file set2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_OTHER_3m_QP.lim
Segment file set1: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_RMS.seg
Segment file set 2: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_30M_1G_PK.seg
Cable correction file: testcable.cac
LISN correction file: none
Amplifier correction file: none
Antenna correction file: none * load the antenna-factor file of your antenna here
Project file: RN_CISPR13_EN55013_FM_REC_OTHER_3m.prj *3m distance
Comments:
CISPR 13 / EN 55013 radiated noise limits are given for RMS and quasi peak detector. A full measurement with QP detector is
impracticable due to very long measurement time. Consequently, the measurement is carried out using the peak detector. The peak
detector always delivers a higher amplitude compared to the QP detector. In case that the peak measurement result is not crossing the
QP limits, the DUT passed the radiated noise test. In case that some spurious exceed the QP limit, make a peak re-measurement using
the QP detector at the respective frequencies. There is still the chance that the QP results may be within the QP limit.
Alternatively, the measurement can be carried out with RMS detector.
The project file does not have any antenna correction file configured. You need to create and load the trans-impedance file using the
corresponding table of your antenna.
Segment span: 300 MHz (based on 1 MHz RBW and assuming 600 measurement points per sweep)
Detector: RMS
Segment sweep time: 30s (0.1s/MHz)
RBW: 1 MHz CISPR (EMI)
Internal attenuator: 0dB
Internal pre-amplifier: ON
Comments:
Check the standard for details on the set up of this test
Comments:
The test is limited to 6 GHz (18 GHz according standard) based on the limitations of most low cost pre compliance spectrum analyzers.
Check the standard for details on the set up of this test
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