🇵🇱 INSTYTUT ŁĄCZNOŚCI - PAŃSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY PL
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)
- Radio equipment E — 51 methods
- Electrical and electronic equipment E — 14 methods
- Electrical and electronic equipment — 3 methods
- Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: broadband measurements — 2 methods
- Environment – electromagnetic field in the vicinity of radiocommunication installations: selective measurements — 2 methods
- Audio/video, information technology and telecommunication equipment together with their power supplies — 1 method
- Electrical measuring instruments, control equipment and laboratory equipment — 1 method
- Information technology equipment and power supply equipment in telecommunications — 1 method
- Workplace environment – electromagnetic field in the workspace during operation of transmitting equipment of radiocommunication systems (mobile telephony base stations; telecommunication and radiocommunication transmitting systems) — 1 method
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