IEEE 1027-1996
IEEE Standard Method for Measurement of the Magnetic Field in the Vicinity of a Telephone Receiver
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IEEE 1027-1996 defines a method for measuring the magnetic field in the vicinity of a telephone receiver, giving engineers and test labs a consistent way to evaluate receiver-related emissions. In communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, that type of measurement helps support controlled design and comparison of handset or receiver performance. IEEE 1027-1996 is relevant when repeatable magnetic field testing is needed to assess compliance, document results, or compare equipment under similar conditions.
Overview of IEEE 1027-1996
This standard focuses on how to measure magnetic field strength close to a telephone receiver, where the field conditions can vary with geometry, setup, and instrumentation. IEEE 1027-1996 is intended to improve consistency in technical evaluation by describing a defined measurement method rather than leaving the process to informal practice. For organizations working with receiver design, acoustic interfaces, or related communications hardware, the document provides a practical reference for obtaining comparable and defensible test results.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1027-1996 is typically used in laboratory testing of telephone receivers, handset components, and similar audio or communications devices where near-field magnetic measurements are needed. It may support product development, engineering validation, and comparison testing across receiver designs. The standard can also be useful for equipment evaluation in telecom manufacturing, quality assurance, and procurement activities where a clear measurement method helps align test conditions and reported values.
Why it matters
A consistent magnetic-field measurement method reduces uncertainty when evaluating telephone receiver behavior. IEEE 1027-1996 helps teams compare results across different setups, labs, or product revisions with less ambiguity. That consistency matters for design control, acceptance testing, and documentation because it supports more reliable engineering decisions and lowers the risk of misinterpreting test data. For inactive standards archives, it remains valuable as a historical technical reference for legacy equipment and procedures.
- Magnetic field measurement near telephone receivers
- Near-field test setup and repeatability
- Receiver design and validation support
- Laboratory and quality-control reference
- Publication Date: 1995
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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