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IEEE P63184/CDV, Sept 2022

models, instrumentation, measurement and numerical methods and procedures (Frequency range of 1 kHz to 30 MHz)

Standard by IEEE, 2022

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P63184/CDV, Sept 2022 is a technical standard focused on models, instrumentation, measurement and numerical methods and procedures for the frequency range of 1 kHz to 30 MHz. It is relevant to electromagnetic and general engineering work where controlled measurement practice helps support consistent results, repeatable test setups, and clearer interpretation of data. As a standards document, P63184/CDV, Sept 2022 is useful for teams that need a defined reference for evaluation, calibration, or method selection in this frequency range.

Overview of P63184/CDV, Sept 2022

P63184/CDV, Sept 2022 addresses the technical framework for measurement-related models and procedures used in fields, waves and electromagnetics. Its scope suggests attention to instrumentation behavior, numerical methods, and the way measurement results are obtained and handled across 1 kHz to 30 MHz. For engineering users, this kind of document typically supports more consistent test planning and a clearer basis for comparing results, especially where method selection and measurement conditions affect outcomes.

Typical use cases

This standard may be used when defining or reviewing measurement procedures for electromagnetic testing, instrumentation chains, or numerical evaluation workflows. It is relevant to laboratory work, engineering validation, and compliance-oriented testing where frequencies from 1 kHz to 30 MHz are involved. P63184/CDV, Sept 2022 can also support procurement or internal specification work when buyers and engineers need a shared technical reference for models, methods, and measurement expectations in applied electromagnetics.

Why it matters

Clear measurement guidance helps reduce uncertainty in design and testing, especially in frequency-sensitive applications. P63184/CDV, Sept 2022 matters because it can improve consistency between teams, make results easier to compare, and support better control over instrumentation and numerical procedures. In practice, this can lower the risk of misinterpretation, improve repeatability, and provide a more dependable basis for engineering decisions, documentation, and any compliance-related review tied to electromagnetic measurements.

  • Frequency range: 1 kHz to 30 MHz
  • Models, instrumentation, and measurement procedures
  • Numerical methods for electromagnetic evaluation
  • Relevant to fields, waves, and electromagnetics
  • Useful for testing, validation, and technical review
SKU: 2547708e7192

  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; General Topics for Engineers
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: P63184 (2024)
  • Previous Version: P63184 (2023)
  • This Version: P63184 (2022)

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