MIL-STD-461E, ENGINEERING PRACTICE STUDY: RESULTS OF DETAILED COMPARISONS OF INDIVIDUAL EMC REQUIREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES DELINEATED IN MAJOR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL STANDARDS WITH MILITARY STANDARD MIL-STD-461E (02 MAR 2001)
MIL-STD-461E, ENGINEERING PRACTICE STUDY: RESULTS OF DETAILED COMPARISONS OF INDIVIDUAL EMC REQUIREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES DELINEATED IN MAJOR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL STANDARDS WITH MILITARY STANDARD MIL-STD-461E (02-MAR-2001)., This Engineering Practice Study (EPS) provides results of detailed comparisons of individual
EMC requirements and test procedures delineated in major national and international
commercial standards with military standard MIL-STD-461E. Differences in limits, frequency
ranges, and test procedures are identified and their potential significance is discussed. Guidance
is provided on judging the acceptability of a particular commercial standard for a specific
military application.
2. This EPS is for informational purposes only and is not contractually binding.
3. This EPS was prepared by the DOD/Industry Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
Standards Committee (DIESC). Industry representation included SAE, ANSI, EIA, IEEE,
NEMA, and others as requested by ANSI. DoD representation included Joint Spectrum Center,
Army, Air Force, Navy, and DTRA. Liaison Government agencies included NATO. The DIESC
effort was co-chaired by the ASC C63 Committee on EMC and the DISA/Joint Spectrum Center.