E3 test requirements according to MIL-STD-464 and NATO AECTP-250/500
It is mission-critical for airborne, sea, space or ground based platforms that all subsystems function fail-safe under the influence of internal and external electromagnetic environments. MIL-STD-464C and NATO AECTP-250 establishes electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) interface requirements and verification criteria for these systems, including associated ordnance.
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In order to be able to rule out possible hazardous effects or exceeding limit values, electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) need to be tested, e.g.
- Induced levels at antenna ports of receivers or hull generated intermodulation interference (IMI)
- RF emission control (EMCON), to prevent the location of a vessel, or to prevent that nation security information by emanations from classified information is compromised (TEMPEST)
- Compliance with the criteria for the protection of personnel against the effect of electromagnetic radiation (HERP)
- Effect of external electromagnetic environments on mission-critical sub-systems such as ordnance (HERO) or fuel (HERF), high intensity radiated fields (HIRF) up to several thousand V/m have to be generated
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