IEEE PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024
Radiated Electromagnetic Interference Withstand Capability Requirements and Tests
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PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024 is a technical standard focused on radiated electromagnetic interference withstand capability requirements and tests. It addresses how equipment in fields, waves and electromagnetics, especially power, energy and industry applications, should be evaluated for immunity to radiated interference. This matters for engineering teams that need consistent test expectations, reliable performance under electromagnetic exposure, and clearer compliance planning for equipment intended to operate in electrically noisy environments.
PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024 overview
This standard defines a framework for assessing radiated electromagnetic interference withstand capability, helping users evaluate whether a device or system can continue to perform as intended when exposed to external electromagnetic fields. PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024 is relevant where radiated immunity is a design and verification concern, particularly for power-related and industrial equipment. It is typically used to support test planning, acceptance criteria, and engineering documentation tied to electromagnetic compatibility and robustness.
Typical use cases
PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024 is commonly applied when testing control equipment, protection systems, monitoring devices, or other electrically sensitive hardware that must operate near strong electromagnetic sources. It may guide laboratory evaluations, qualification testing, or procurement reviews for systems installed in substations, utility environments, industrial plants, or other infrastructure where radiated interference can affect operation. The standard helps align test methods with the expected electromagnetic environment and the equipment’s required withstand capability.
Why this standard matters
Radiated interference can lead to nuisance behavior, data errors, or interrupted operation if immunity requirements are not clearly defined. PC37.90.2/D6.1, Apr 2024 supports more consistent testing and design control by giving engineers a common reference for withstand capability expectations. That can reduce uncertainty during product development, improve comparability between suppliers, and help teams document compliance decisions. For critical power and industrial applications, this kind of standard can be important to managing risk and maintaining dependable performance.
- Radiated electromagnetic interference withstand capability
- Test methods for immunity evaluation
- Power and industrial equipment applications
- Design and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2024
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.90.2 (2024)
- This Version: PC37.90.2 (2024)
- Previous Version: PC37.90.2 (2022)
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