IEEE P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021
Part 2: Computational Procedure (Frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz)
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P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021 is a technical standard for computational procedure in the frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz, framed by fields, waves and electromagnetics and closely relevant to power, energy and industry applications. It provides a structured basis for analysis and calculation where high-frequency behavior affects design and verification. For engineers working with electromagnetic models, this document helps support more consistent results, clearer comparisons, and better alignment between calculation methods and practical performance expectations.
Overview of P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021
This standard focuses on the computational procedure used to address electromagnetic behavior at 6 GHz to 300 GHz. The scope suggests a method-oriented document rather than a hardware specification, making it useful where analytical consistency matters across design and assessment activities. P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021 is especially relevant when field interactions, wave propagation, or high-frequency effects need to be evaluated in a controlled and repeatable way for engineering work in power, energy, and related technical applications.
Typical use cases
P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021 may be used when developing or reviewing computational workflows for high-frequency electromagnetic studies. Typical use cases can include simulation setup, model verification, comparative testing, and method selection for equipment or components operating in the 6 GHz to 300 GHz range. It is also relevant to teams working on design validation, propagation analysis, and performance evaluation in environments where wave behavior and field effects influence technical decisions.
Why it matters
Standards like P63195-2 FDIS, Jan 2021 matter because they help reduce ambiguity in computational practice. A defined procedure supports more consistent design control, better test planning, and stronger confidence in calculated results. That can improve procurement decisions, internal review, and compliance checks by giving engineers a common reference for high-frequency electromagnetic evaluation. In applications where accuracy and repeatability are important, a clear method can also lower the risk of conflicting interpretations.
- Computational procedure for 6 GHz to 300 GHz
- Electromagnetic field and wave analysis
- Method-focused technical reference
- Relevant to power, energy, and industry applications
- Supports repeatable evaluation and comparison
- Publication Date: 2021
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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