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4.3.4 TEST RESULTS
Flicker Test Summary per EN/IEC61000-3-3 (Run time)
EUT: JBL
Tested by: IIANG
Test Margin: 100
Test date: 2013-5-2 Start time: 20:10:49 End time: 20:21:10
Test duration (min): 10
Test duration (min): 10
Data file name: F-000395.cts_data
Comment: JBL SPARK
Customer: Customer
Test Result: Pass
Customer: Customer
Test Result: Pass
Status: Test Completed
Pst
i
and limit line
Limits
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
Pst
20:21:09
Plt and limit line
0.00
0.25
0.50
Plt
20:21:09
Parameter values recorded during the test:
Vrms at the end of test (Volt):
Vrms at the end of test (Volt):
229.75
Highest dt (%):
-0.28 Test limit (%): 3.30 Pass
Time(mS) > dt:
0.0
Test limit (mS):
500.0 Pass
Highest dc (%):
0.00 Test limit (%): 3.30 Pass
Highest dmax (%):
0.16 Test limit (%): 4.00 Pass
Highest Pst (10 min. period): 0.064
Test limit: 1.000
Pass
Highest Plt (2 hr. period): 0.028
Test limit: 0.650
Pass
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5. IMMUNITY TEST
5.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Product Standard
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 & EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
Test set-up
Test specification
ETSI EN 301 489-17
V2.1.1& EN 301
489-1 V1.9.2
V2.1.1& EN 301
489-1 V1.9.2
EN 61000-4-2
Electrostatic Discharge – ESD:
8kV air discharge, 4kV Contact discharge
Performance Criterion B
8kV air discharge, 4kV Contact discharge
Performance Criterion B
EN 61000-4-3
Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Field
Susceptibility Test – RS:
80 ~1000 MHz, 1400~2700 MHz 3V/m, 80%
AM(1kHz),
Performance Criterion A
Susceptibility Test – RS:
80 ~1000 MHz, 1400~2700 MHz 3V/m, 80%
AM(1kHz),
Performance Criterion A
EN 61000-4-4
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst - EFT,
AC power Port: 1kV,
DC power Port: 0.5kV
Signal and control line: 0.5kV,
Performance Criterion B
AC power Port: 1kV,
DC power Port: 0.5kV
Signal and control line: 0.5kV,
Performance Criterion B
EN 61000-4-5
Surge Immunity Test:
1.2/50 us Open Circuit Voltage,
8 /20 us Short Circuit Current,
AC Power Port: line to earth: ±1kV, line to line:
±0.5kV
Performance Criterion B
1.2/50 us Open Circuit Voltage,
8 /20 us Short Circuit Current,
AC Power Port: line to earth: ±1kV, line to line:
±0.5kV
Performance Criterion B
EN 61000-4-6
Conducted Radio Frequency Disturbances Test
–CS:
0.15 ~ 80 MHz, 3Vrms, 80% AM, 1kHz,
Performance Criterion A
–CS:
0.15 ~ 80 MHz, 3Vrms, 80% AM, 1kHz,
Performance Criterion A
EN 61000-4-11
Voltage dips:
30 during 25 periods,
Meets the requirements of Performance Criterion
Meets the requirements of Performance Criterion
C
100% during 0.5 cycles,
100% during 1 cycles,
100% during 1 cycles,
Meets the requirements of Performance Criterion B
Voltage interruption:
Voltage interruption:
100% during 250 cycles,
Meets the requirements of Performance Criterion C
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5.2 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA DESCRIPTION
5.2.1 General performance criteria
The performance criteria are:
•
•
Performance criteria A for immunity tests with phenomena of a continuous nature;
•
Performance criteria B for immunity tests with phenomena of a transient nature;
•
Performance criteria C for immunity tests with power interruptions exceeding a certain time.
The equipment shall meet the minimum performance criteria as specified in the following
clauses.
clauses.
5.2.2 Performance table
Criteria
During Test
After test
A
Shall operate as intended.
May show degradation of performance
(see note 1).
Shall be no loss of function.
Shall be no unintentional transmissions.
May show degradation of performance
(see note 1).
Shall be no loss of function.
Shall be no unintentional transmissions.
Shall operate as intended.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
Shall be no loss of function.
Shall be no loss of stored data or user
programmable functions.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
Shall be no loss of function.
Shall be no loss of stored data or user
programmable functions.
B
May show loss of function (one or more).
May show degradation of performance
(see note 1).
No unintentional transmissions.
May show degradation of performance
(see note 1).
No unintentional transmissions.
Functions shall be self-recoverable.
Shall operate as intended after recovering.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
Shall be no loss of stored data or user
programmable functions.
Shall operate as intended after recovering.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
Shall be no loss of stored data or user
programmable functions.
C
May be loss of function (one or more).
Functions shall be recoverable by the operator.
Shall operate as intended after recovering.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
Shall operate as intended after recovering.
Shall be no degradation of performance (see
note 2).
NOTE 1: Degradation of performance during the test is understood as degradation to a level not below a minimum
performance level specified by the manufacturer for the use of the apparatus as intended. In some cases
the specified minimum performance level may be replaced by a permissible degradation of performance.
the specified minimum performance level may be replaced by a permissible degradation of performance.
If the minimum performance level or the permissible performance degradation is not specified by the
manufacturer then either of these may be derived from the product description and documentation
(including leaflets and advertising) and what the user may reasonably expect from the apparatus if used
as intended.
manufacturer then either of these may be derived from the product description and documentation
(including leaflets and advertising) and what the user may reasonably expect from the apparatus if used
as intended.
NOTE 2: No degradation of performance after the test is understood as any degradation below a minimum
performance level specified by the manufacturer for the use of the apparatus as intended. In some cases
the specified minimum performance level may be replaced by a permissible degradation of performance.
After the test no change of actual operating data or user retrievable data is allowed.
the specified minimum performance level may be replaced by a permissible degradation of performance.
After the test no change of actual operating data or user retrievable data is allowed.
If the minimum performance level or the permissible performance degradation is not specified by the
manufacturer then either of these may be derived from the product description and documentation
(including leaflets and advertising) and what the user may reasonably expect from the apparatus if used
as intended.
manufacturer then either of these may be derived from the product description and documentation
(including leaflets and advertising) and what the user may reasonably expect from the apparatus if used
as intended.
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5.2.3 Performance criteria for Continuous phenomena applied to Transmitters
(CT)
The performance criteria A shall apply.
Tests shall be repeated with the EUT in standby mode (if applicable) to ensure that unintentional
transmission does not occur. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that an
ACKnowledgement (ACK) or Not ACKnowledgement (NACK) transmission may occur, and
steps should be taken to ensure that any transmission resulting from the application of the test is
correctly interpreted.
Tests shall be repeated with the EUT in standby mode (if applicable) to ensure that unintentional
transmission does not occur. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that an
ACKnowledgement (ACK) or Not ACKnowledgement (NACK) transmission may occur, and
steps should be taken to ensure that any transmission resulting from the application of the test is
correctly interpreted.
5.2.4 Performance criteria for Transient phenomena applied to Transmitters
(TT)
The performance criteria B shall apply, except for voltage interruptions of 5 000 ms duration, for
which performance criteria C shall apply.
Tests shall be repeated with the EUT in standby mode (if applicable) to ensure that unintentional
transmission does not occur. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that an
acknowledgement (ACK) or not-acknowledgement (NACK) transmission may occur, and steps
should be taken to ensure that any transmission resulting from the application of the test is
correctly interpreted.
which performance criteria C shall apply.
Tests shall be repeated with the EUT in standby mode (if applicable) to ensure that unintentional
transmission does not occur. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that an
acknowledgement (ACK) or not-acknowledgement (NACK) transmission may occur, and steps
should be taken to ensure that any transmission resulting from the application of the test is
correctly interpreted.
5.2.5 Performance criteria for Continuous phenomena applied to Receivers
(CR)
The performance criteria A shall apply.
Where the EUT is a transceiver, under no circumstances, the transmitter shall operate
unintentionally during the test. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that
an ACK or NACK transmission may occur, and steps should be taken to ensure that any
transmission resulting from the application of the test is correctly interpreted.
Where the EUT is a transceiver, under no circumstances, the transmitter shall operate
unintentionally during the test. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that
an ACK or NACK transmission may occur, and steps should be taken to ensure that any
transmission resulting from the application of the test is correctly interpreted.
5.2.6 Performance criteria for Transient phenomena applied to Receivers (TR)
The performance criteria B shall apply, except for voltage dips of 100 ms and voltage
interruptions of 5000 ms duration for which performance criteria C shall apply.
When the EUT is a transceiver, under no circumstances, the transmitter shall operate
unintentionally during the test. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that
an ACK or NACK transmission may occur, and steps should be taken to ensure that any
transmission resulting from the application of the test is correctly interpreted.
interruptions of 5000 ms duration for which performance criteria C shall apply.
When the EUT is a transceiver, under no circumstances, the transmitter shall operate
unintentionally during the test. In systems using acknowledgement signals, it is recognized that
an ACK or NACK transmission may occur, and steps should be taken to ensure that any
transmission resulting from the application of the test is correctly interpreted.
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