🇵🇱 INSTYTUT ŁĄCZNOŚCI - PAŃSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY PL

PCA AB 121 • Warszawa, Poland • 76 methods

Electronics & EMCEnvironment

INSTYTUT ŁĄCZNOŚCI - PAŃSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY is a laboratory accredited by PCA under number AB 121 (Warszawa, Poland). Its accreditation scope covers 76 test methods in the following areas: Electronics & EMC, Environment. Test objects include: Radio equipment E, Electrical and electronic equipment E, Electrical and electronic equipment, Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommuni….

At a glance

  • Accreditation number: PCA AB 121
  • Methods in scope: 76
  • Types of test objects: 9
  • City: Warszawa, Poland
Accreditation number
AB 121
Accreditation body
PCA
Address
LABORATORIUM BADAŃ URZĄDZEŃ TELEKOMUNIKACYJNYCH (LBUT), ul. Szachowa 1, 04-894 Warszawa
City
Warszawa, Poland

What this laboratory tests (9)

Accreditation scope — test methods (76)

No. Test object Methodology / Parameters Technique Reference document
Test methods
1 Radio equipment E Transmitter power (conducted signal) Normy
2 Radio equipment E Radiated power of the transmitter
3 Radio equipment E Transmitter magnetic field
4 Radio equipment E Transmitter electric field
5 Radio equipment E Power spectral density
6 Radio equipment E Frequency deviation
7 Radio equipment E Frequency deviation
8 Radio equipment E Power in the adjacent channel
9 Radio equipment E Power in the alternate channel
10 Radio equipment E Out-of-band emissions
11 Radio equipment E Transmitter conducted spurious emissions
12 Radio equipment E Transmitter radiated spurious emissions
13 Radio equipment E Radiated emissions from the equipment enclosure
14 Radio equipment E Receiver conducted spurious emissions
15 Radio equipment E Receiver spurious radiations
16 Radio equipment E Unwanted conducted emissions, MS with an allocated radio channel
17 Radio equipment E Unwanted conducted emissions, MS in control channel tracking mode
18 Radio equipment E Unwanted radiated emissions, MS with an allocated radio channel
19 Radio equipment E Unwanted radiated emissions, MS in control channel tracking mode
20 Radio equipment E Spurious emissions in GPRS mode in multislot configuration
21 Radio equipment E Transmitter intermodulation
22 Radio equipment E Transmitter switch-on time
23 Radio equipment E Transmitter switch-off time
24 Radio equipment E Transient states of the transmitter frequency and power
25 Radio equipment E Power under transient conditions
26 Radio equipment E Permissible operating frequency range
27 Radio equipment E Transmitter duty cycle
28 Radio equipment E Occupied bandwidth (channel)
29 Radio equipment E Modulation bandwidth
30 Radio equipment E Behaviour of the transmitter under reduced supply voltage conditions
31 Radio equipment E Adaptive channel access mechanisms
32 Radio equipment E Inhibition of the audio transmitter operation
33 Radio equipment E Receiver sensitivity Normy
34 Radio equipment E Maximum usable sensitivity of the receiver (applied signal)
35 Radio equipment E Maximum / average usable sensitivity of the receiver (field strength)
36 Radio equipment E Co-channel selectivity / Susceptibility to co-channel interference
37 Radio equipment E Adjacent channel selectivity / Susceptibility to interference in the first adjacent channel
38 Radio equipment E Receiver blocking
39 Radio equipment E Susceptibility to interference in the second adjacent channel
40 Radio equipment E Receiver blocking in the adjacent channel
41 Radio equipment E Receiver blocking susceptibility by continuous wave
42 Radio equipment E Spurious response rejection
43 Radio equipment E Receiver intermodulation response rejection
44 Radio equipment E Blocking or desensitization
45 Radio equipment E BER as a function of received signal level (RSL)
46 Radio equipment E Transmission error characteristics at high input signal levels
47 Radio equipment E Receiver desensitization due to simultaneous transmission and reception
48 Radio equipment E Spurious response rejection in duplex operation
49 Radio equipment E Control and monitoring functions of the equipment
50 Radio equipment E Gain outside the operating frequency ranges
51 Radio equipment E Protection against radio frequency electromagnetic radiation
52 Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: broadband measurements Electric field strength: - in the frequency range from 100 kHz to 6 GHz Range: (2 – 150) V/m - in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 60 GHz Range: (0,8 – 340) V/m Direct measurement method enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. z 2022 r. poz. 2630)
53 Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: broadband measurements Magnetic field strength: - in the frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz (calculated) - in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 60 GHz (calculated) enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. 2022 poz. 2630)
54 Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: selective measurements Electric field strength: - in the frequency range from 27 MHz to 6 GHz Range: (0,05 - 200) V/m Direct measurement method with calculations enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. z 2022 r. poz. 2630)
55 Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: selective measurements Magnetic field strength: - in the frequency range from 27 MHz to 6 GHz (calculated) enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. 2022 poz. 2630)
56 Workplace environment – electromagnetic field in the workspace during operation of transmitting equipment of radiocommunication systems (mobile telephony base stations; telecommunication and radiocommunication transmitting systems) Electric field strength: - in the frequency range from 800 MHz to 60 GHz Range: (0,8 – 340) V/m Direct measurement method Podstawy i Metody Oceny Środowiska Pracy, Nr 2(92), 2017 r. s.89-131
57 Electrical and electronic equipment E Emission of electromagnetic disturbances Normy
58 Electrical and electronic equipment E Conducted disturbance voltage Frequency range: 9 kHz ÷ 30 MHz
59 Electrical and electronic equipment E Current harmonic emissions
60 Electrical and electronic equipment E Voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems
61 Electrical and electronic equipment E Radiated disturbance field strength Frequency range: 30 MHz ÷1 GHz (GTEM cell)
62 Electrical and electronic equipment E Radiated disturbance field strength Frequency range: 1 GHz ÷ 40 GHz (open area test site)
63 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic fields Frequency range: 30 MHz ÷ 6 GHz and field strength up to 20 V/m (GTEM cell)
64 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields
65 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to electrostatic discharge
66 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to electrical fast transients/bursts
67 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to surges
68 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to power-frequency magnetic field
69 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to pulse magnetic field
70 Electrical and electronic equipment E Immunity to voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations
71 Information technology equipment and power supply equipment in telecommunications Features and properties for the purposes of assessing the safety of use: - marking; legibility, durability - protection against electric shock - voltages in SELV circuits and TNV circuits - limited current circuits - power of limited power sources - overcurrent protection - materials and electrical insulation class - clearances, creepage distances and distances through insulation - testing of wiring and supply cords - mechanical strength - temperature of materials and components - touch current and protective conductor current - electric strength of voltages in the cable distribution system PN-EN 60950-1:2007+A1:2011 +A11:2009+A12:2011+A2:2014
72 Audio/video, information technology and telecommunication equipment together with their power supplies Features and properties for the purposes of assessing the safety of use: – marking, legibility, durability; – protection against electric shock; – classification of energy sources; – voltages in circuits; – overcurrent protection; – limited current circuits; – batteries; – clearances, creepage distances and distances through insulation; – electrical insulation classes; – touch current and protective conductor current; – wiring and supply cords; – operation under abnormal conditions; – temperature of materials and components; – flammability classes of materials; – mechanical strength; – mechanical stability and mechanical fixings; – enclosure classes. PN-EN 62368-1:2015-03 +A11:2017-09 (EN 62368-1:2014 +A11:2017 | PN-EN IEC 62368-1:2020-11 +A11:2020-12 (EN IEC 62368-1:2020 +A11:2020 | eniem p. 9.6
73 Electrical measuring instruments, control equipment and laboratory equipment Features and properties for the purposes of assessment: – marking, durability of marking; – documentation; – protection against electric shock: under normal conditions and under single fault conditions, clearances and creepage distances, dielectric strength, mains connections and connections between parts of the equipment, – protection against mechanical hazards; – resistance to mechanical impact; – protection against the spread of fire; – limit temperature values of the equipment and resistance to heat; – protection against hazards related to fluids; – protection against radiation, including microwave radiation and laser sources, and against sound pressure; – protection against liberated gases, explosion and implosion; – protection by means of interlocks. PN-EN 61010-1:2011 +A1:2019-04 (EN 61010-1:2010 +A1:2019
74 Electrical and electronic equipment Strength and resistance to cold (Test A) Minimum temperature – 40 ºC EN 60068-2-1:2009
75 Electrical and electronic equipment Strength and resistance to dry heat (Test B) Maximum temperature + 85 ºC PN-EN 60068-2-2:2009
76 Electrical and electronic equipment Strength and resistance to damp heat, steady state (Tests Ca and Cb) Humidity up to 93 % Temperature range: + 20 ºC - + 55 ºC PN-EN 60068-2-78:2013-11

Reference standards (12)

EN 60068-2-1:2009
Normy
PN-EN 60068-2-2:2009
PN-EN 60068-2-78:2013-11
PN-EN 60950-1:2007+A1:2011 +A11:2009+A12:2011+A2:2014
PN-EN 61010-1:2011 +A1:2019-04 (EN 61010-1:2010 +A1:2019
PN-EN 62368-1:2015-03 +A11:2017-09 (EN 62368-1:2014 +A11:2017
PN-EN IEC 62368-1:2020-11 +A11:2020-12 (EN IEC 62368-1:2020 +A11:2020
Podstawy i Metody Oceny Środowiska Pracy, Nr 2(92), 2017 r. s.89-131
enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. 2022 poz. 2630)
enia Ministra Klimatu z dnia 17.02.2020 r. (Dz.U. z 2022 r. poz. 2630)
eniem p. 9.6