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IEEE 1302-2019

IEEE Guide for the Electromagnetic Characterization of Conductive Gaskets in the Frequency Range of DC to 40 GHz

Standard by IEEE, 2020

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IEEE 1302-2019 is a guide for the electromagnetic characterization of conductive gaskets across the DC to 40 GHz frequency range. It addresses how these components interact with fields, waves, and related electronic systems, helping engineers evaluate shielding behavior, contact performance, and frequency-dependent effects. For organizations working with EMI control and gasket design, this standard supports more consistent measurement and comparison of results.

What is IEEE 1302-2019?

IEEE 1302-2019 provides guidance for characterizing conductive gaskets used in electromagnetic applications. Its focus is on how to assess gasket behavior over a wide frequency range, from direct current through microwave frequencies up to 40 GHz. The document is relevant where electrical continuity, shielding effectiveness, and contact interfaces must be understood in a controlled way. As a technical guide, it helps align test approaches and terminology for engineering work involving conductive materials and electromagnetic compatibility.

Where is IEEE 1302-2019 used?

This standard is commonly used in the evaluation of conductive gaskets for enclosures, housings, and other assemblies that must manage electromagnetic interference. It is especially relevant in electronic equipment design, test laboratories, and product qualification workflows where shielding performance needs to be measured or compared. IEEE 1302-2019 may also support component selection and verification for systems that operate across a broad spectrum of frequencies and require dependable electromagnetic control.

Why is IEEE 1302-2019 important?

IEEE 1302-2019 matters because conductive gasket performance can change significantly with frequency, compression, material choice, and mounting conditions. A common reference helps improve consistency in testing and design decisions, reducing uncertainty during procurement and compliance work. By guiding electromagnetic characterization, the standard can support more reliable shielding assessments, better documentation, and lower risk of performance gaps in assemblies where interference control is important.

  • Conductive gasket characterization
  • DC to 40 GHz frequency range
  • Electromagnetic shielding evaluation
  • Test and measurement guidance
  • Design and compliance support
SKU: 16d6a5735295

  • Publication Date: 2020
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1302 (2020)
  • Previous Version: 1302 (2009)
  • Previous Version: 1302 (1998)

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