Test Requirements Sample Clauses
Test Requirements. 4.1. The limits apply throughout the frequency range 30 to 1,000 MHz for measurements performed in a semi anechoic chamber or an outdoor test site.
Test Requirements. The parameters to be determined in the time-domain are "short duration flicker value", "long duration flicker value" and "voltage relative variation".
Test Requirements. The measurements of even and odd current harmonics shall be performed up to the 40th harmonic.
Test Requirements. At time of ***, it is expected that the Supplier and Intel will agree on the definition and development of all *** requirements as part of the Purchase Agreement.
Test Requirements. 4.1. The limits apply throughout the frequency range 30 to 1,000 MHz for measurements performed in an absorber lined shielded enclosure (ALSE) or open area test site (OATS).
4.2. Measurements can be performed with either quasi-peak or peak detectors. The limits given in paragraphs 6.5. and 7.10. of this Regulation are for quasi-peak detectors. If peak detectors are used a correction factor of 20 dB as defined in CISPR 12 shall be applied.
4.3. The measurements shall be performed with a spectrum analyser or a scanning receiver. The parameters to be used are defined in Table 1 and Table 2. Table 1 Spectrum analyser parameters RBW at -3 dB Minimum scan time RBW at -6 dB Minimum scan time RBW at -3 dB Minimum scan time 30 to 1,000 ▇▇▇/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 20 s/MHz 100/120 kHz 100 ms/MHz Note: If a spectrum analyser is used for peak measurements, the video bandwidth shall be at least three times the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Table 2 Scanning receiver parameters BW at -6 dB Step sizea Minimum dwell time BW at -6 dB Step sizea Minimum dwell time BW at -6 dB Step sizea Minimum dwell time 30 to 1,000 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 50 kHz 1 s 120 kHz 50 kHz 5 ms a For purely broadband disturbances, the maximum frequency step size may be increased up to a value not greater than the bandwidth value.
Test Requirements. 4.1. Frequency range, dwell times, polarization The vehicle shall be exposed to electromagnetic radiation in the 20 to 2,000 MHz frequency ranges in vertical polarization. The test signal modulation shall be:
(a) AM (amplitude modulation), with 1 kHz modulation and 80 per cent modulation depth in the 20 to 800 MHz frequency range, and
(b) PM (pulse modulation), t on 577 µs, period 4,600 µs in the 800 to 2,000 MHz frequency range, If not otherwise agreed between Technical Service and vehicle manufacturer. Frequency step size and dwell time shall be chosen according to ISO 11451-1, third edition 2005 and Amd1: 2008.
4.1.1. The Technical Service shall perform the test at the intervals specified in ISO 11451-1, third edition 2005 and Amd1: 2008 throughout the frequency range 20 to 2,000 MHz. Alternatively, if the manufacturer provides measurement to data for the whole frequency band from a test laboratory accredited to the applicable parts of ISO 17025 (second edition 2005 and Corridendum: 2006) and recognized by the Approval Authority, the Technical Service may choose a reduced number of spot frequencies in the range, e.g. 27, 45, 65, 90, 120, 150, 190, 230, 280, 380, 450, 600, 750, 900, 1,300, and 1,800 MHz to confirm that the vehicle meets the requirements of this annex. If a vehicle fails the test defined in this annex, it must be verified as having failed under the relevant test conditions and not as a result of the generation of uncontrolled fields.
Test Requirements. 4.1. The limits apply throughout the frequency range 30 to 1,000 MHz for measurements performed in a semi anechoic chamber or an outdoor test site.
4.2. Measurements can be performed with either quasi-peak or peak detectors. The limits given in paragraphs 6.2. and 6.5. of this Regulation are for quasi-peak detectors. If peak detectors are used a correction factor of 20 dB as defined in CISPR 12 (amendment 1, fifth edition 2005) shall be applied.
Test Requirements. All tests must be satisfactorily completed by June 20 of each year. Employees may use up to the time recommended by the course provider on two days after school is out in June to complete the tests during their work day. The Employer will schedule the days and locations and make sure computers and a computer technician are available.
Test Requirements. All drug screening tests shall be conducted by medical laboratories meeting the standards of the National Institute of Drug Abuse and the National Institutes of Health. No test shall be considered positive until it has been confirmed by a gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry full scan test or its equivalent. The procedures utilized by the Employer and testing laboratory shall include an evidentiary chain of custody control. All samples collected shall be contained in two
Test Requirements. Requirements specifying what systems, modes and functions, etc. must be tested. Test Requirements are not detailed test procedures. Test Requirements and acceptance criteria are specified in the Contract Documents.