National standards for defence equipment have been used for decades. Several of them are copies of, or based on, the good-old MIL-STD 461, others are real national standards, such as the (excellent) German VG series. But the standards are being used mainly in national contracts. The European Commission is supporting one European wide defence (equipment) market, and national standards are preventing such a European-wide approach. Therefore the European Standardisation organisation CEN was asked to create an organisation to rationalize standards for defence procurement. One of the expert groups was on electromagnetic environmental effects (E3), or EMC. The expert group delivered a database and report in 2005. In 2010 an update was made, also ...
The developments in EMC modelling permit to estimate the disturbances in different kinds of circuits...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
In line with the EU EMC Directive in 1996 there have in the last ten years been a lot of standardisa...
The European Commission is supporting one European wide defence (equipment) market, and national sta...
The European Commission (EC), DG Enterprise, endeavours the competitiveness of the European Defence ...
The European Commission (EC) would like to improve the competitiveness of the European Defence Indus...
In 2009 the European Directive on Defence Procurement was published, and was transferred into nation...
Several European Union Members States exempted the implementation of the EMC Directive for defence c...
To ensure the performance on equipment and subsystem level in a naval environment, the conventional ...
In this paper, the capabilities of Laboratoria De Nayer are given for Product Certification Centre I...
National audienceThe rapid obsolescence of electronic devices forces equipment manufacturers to deve...
The aspects covered by the EMC regulations, in particular European Directive 89/336/EEC, are numerou...
This is the third in a series of seven bi-monthly articles on ‘do-it-yourself ’ electromagnetic comp...
Over the past three years, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) has emerged as a critical aspect of e...
This thesis evaluates standard EMC aircraft equipment specifications highlighting their weaknesses a...
The developments in EMC modelling permit to estimate the disturbances in different kinds of circuits...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
In line with the EU EMC Directive in 1996 there have in the last ten years been a lot of standardisa...
The European Commission is supporting one European wide defence (equipment) market, and national sta...
The European Commission (EC), DG Enterprise, endeavours the competitiveness of the European Defence ...
The European Commission (EC) would like to improve the competitiveness of the European Defence Indus...
In 2009 the European Directive on Defence Procurement was published, and was transferred into nation...
Several European Union Members States exempted the implementation of the EMC Directive for defence c...
To ensure the performance on equipment and subsystem level in a naval environment, the conventional ...
In this paper, the capabilities of Laboratoria De Nayer are given for Product Certification Centre I...
National audienceThe rapid obsolescence of electronic devices forces equipment manufacturers to deve...
The aspects covered by the EMC regulations, in particular European Directive 89/336/EEC, are numerou...
This is the third in a series of seven bi-monthly articles on ‘do-it-yourself ’ electromagnetic comp...
Over the past three years, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) has emerged as a critical aspect of e...
This thesis evaluates standard EMC aircraft equipment specifications highlighting their weaknesses a...
The developments in EMC modelling permit to estimate the disturbances in different kinds of circuits...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
In line with the EU EMC Directive in 1996 there have in the last ten years been a lot of standardisa...