GB/T 17626.36-2024
ActiveElectromagnetic compatibility—Testing and measurement techniques—Part 36: Intentional electromagnetic interference immunity test methods for equipment and systems
电磁兼容 试验和测量技术 第36部分:设备和系统的有意电磁干扰抗扰度试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies test methods for evaluating the immunity of equipment and systems against intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI), covering both conducted and radiated disturbance sources. It is applied in the telecommunications, industrial control, and critical infrastructure sectors to assess the resilience of electronic devices against deliberate high-power electromagnetic attacks. The standard provides a framework for simulating realistic threat scenarios, ensuring that systems can maintain functionality or fail safely under such hostile conditions.
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