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IEEE Standard for Precision Coaxial Connectors at RF, Microwave, and Millimeter-Wave Frequencies--Part 1: General Requirements, Definitions, and Detailed Specifications
The IEEE 287 series of documents presents the combined efforts of IEEE P287 Working Group that reflect the knowledge and experience of leading specialists in the development and measurement of precision coaxial connectors for RF, microwave,...
IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurement of Power Factor Tip-Up of Electric Machinery Stator Coil Insulation - Redline
Covered in this recommended practice are power factor and power factor tip-up testing of stator coils and bars for use in large electric machinery. This document also defines power factor, tangent delta, dissipation factor, and conversions ...
IEEE Standard Letter Symbols for Quantities Used in Electrical Science and Electrical Engineering - Redline
Letter symbols to represent various quantities used in electrical science and technology are presented in this standard.
IEEE Standard for Computer-Type (Square-Loop) Pulse Transformers
This standard pertains to computer-type pulse transformers. These pulse transformers are characterized by their use of a square loop core material as defined below with normal operation into the saturation flux density regions and with typi...
IEEE Standard for Measurement of Radio Noise Generated by Motor Vehicles and Affecting Mobile Communications Receivers in the Frequency Range 25-1000 megahertz
IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors Having Liquid in the Magnetic Gap - Redline
Instructions for conducting and reporting the generally applicable and acceptable tests to determine the performance characteristics of polyphase induction motors having liquid in the magnetic gap are given. Constants in several equations a...
IEEE Standard Methods of Testing Transistors
IEEE Standard Construction Drawings of Line Impededance Network Required for Measurement of Conducted Interference to the Power Line from FM and Television Broadcast Receivers in the Range of 300 kHz to 25 MHz as Specified in IEEE Std 213-1961.
Construction Drawings of Line Impedance Network Required for Measurement of Conducted Interference to the Power Line from FM and Television Broadcast Receivers in the Range of 300 kHz to 25 MHz as Specified in IEEE Std 213-1961.
IEEE Standard Procedure for Measuring Conducted Emissions in the Range of 300 kHz to 25 MHz From Television and FM Broadcast Receivers to Power Lines
Television and FM broadcast receivers are frequently potential sources of interference to other television and FM broadcast receivers and to receivers in other services. This standard defines a method for obtaining a measure of the emission...
IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms for Radio Wave Propagation
Terms and definitions used in the context of electromagnetic wave propagation relating to the fields of telecommunications, remote sensing, radio astronomy, optical waves, plasma waves, the ionosphere, the magnetosphere, and magnetohydrodyn...