Testing to MIL-STD-461 A, B, C, D, E and F
New! DTB offers exceptional Radiated Susceptibility
(Method RS105) testing and now owns the
largest RS105 simulator of its kind by far, in any U.S. non-government test facility.
This test is applicable to equipment and subsystem enclosures when the equipment or subsystem is located externally to a hardened (shielded) platform or facility. It is also applicable for equipment intended solely for use on non-metallic platforms.
In addition, the requirement is also applicable to Army aircraft for safety critical equipment and subsystems located in an external installation. The military needs to ensure that critical equipment survives and/or works properly in circumstances.
Dayton T. Brown, Inc. can perform testing to all requirements of all versions of MIL-STD-461. We can test Emissions
and Susceptibility testing to 40GHz.
We can generate Radiated Susceptibility fields well in excess of 200 V/m across
the frequency range of 10 KHz to 40 GHz.
We are A2LA and NVLAP accredited for MIL-STD-461 testing. We have large
anechoic test chambers with high current DC and AC sources available.
Click here for sample data sheet results
of MIL-STD-461 testing.
Conducted Emissions Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
CE01 |
CE02 |
CE03 |
CE04 |
CE05 |
CE06 |
CE07 |
UM04 |
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Conducted Emissions Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
CE101 |
CE102 |
CE106 |
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MIL-STD-461F |
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Conducted Susceptibility Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
CS01 |
CS02 |
CS03 |
CS04 |
CS05 |
CS06 |
CS07 |
CS08 |
CS09 |
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MIL-STD-461B |
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MIL-STD-461C |
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Conducted Susceptibility Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
CS10 |
CS11 |
CS12 |
CS13 |
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Conducted Susceptibility Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
CS101 |
CS103 |
CS104 |
CS105 |
CS106 |
CS109 |
CS114 |
CS115 |
CS116 |
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MIL-STD-461D |
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MIL-STD-461E |
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MIL-STD-461F |
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Radiated Emissions Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
RE01 |
RE02 |
RE03 |
RE04 |
RE05 |
RE06 |
UM03 |
UM04 |
UM05 |
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Radiated Emissions Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
RE101 |
RE102 |
RE103 |
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MIL-STD-461F |
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Radiated Susceptibility Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
RS01 |
RS02 |
RS03 |
RS04 |
RS05 |
UM03 |
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Radiated Susceptibility Test Methods
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MIL SPEC |
RS101 |
RS103 |
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MIL-STD-464 Testing
For MIL-STD-464A, DTB has solid experience in carrying out the following tests successfully:
MIL-STD-464A Tests
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Paragraph 5.2.1 - Hull generated intermodulation interference (IMI)
Paragraph 5.2.2 - Shipboard internal electromagnetic environment (EME)
Paragraph 5.3.0 - External RF EME
Table 1A: External EME for deck operations on ships, full table with the exception of: 2700-3600 MHz
Table 1B: External EME for shipboard operations in the main beam of transmitters, we can only do the following ranges: 0.01 MHz to 400 MHz, 700-790 MHz, 2000-2700 MHz, 4000-5400 MHz, 5900-7900 MHz, 8400-8500 MHz
Table 1C: External EME for space and launch vehicle systems, full table with no exceptions
Table 1D: External EME for ground systems, we can only do the following ranges: 0.01 MHz to 250 MHz
Table 1E: External EME for Army rotary wing aircraft, we can only do the following ranges: 0.01 MHz to 150 MHz
Table 1F: External EME for fixed wing aircraft, excluding shipboard operations, we can only do the following ranges: 0.01 MHz to 700 MHz
Paragraph 5.6.0 - Subsystems and equipment electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Paragraph 5.6.2 - Shipboard DC magnetic field environment
Paragraph 5.7.3 - Electrostatic charge control, Ordnance subsystems
Paragraph 5.8.3 - Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO)
Table 3A: External EME for HERO, we can only do the following ranges: 0.01 MHz to 400 MHz, 700-790 MHz, 5900-6000 MHz, 8400-8500 MHz
Paragraph 5.10 - Electrical bonding
Paragraph 5.11 - External Grounds
Paragraph 5.12 - TEMPEST
Paragraph 5.13 - Emission control (EMCON)
Paragraph 5.14 - EM spectrum compatibility
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UK DEF Standards
Dayton T. Brown, Inc. can perform testing to the United Kingdom Defense Standards.
We have specialized equipment required to perform these tests and are A2LA accredited
for them.
United Kingdom Defense Standards
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• Conducted Emissions:
DCE01, DCE02, DCE03
• Radiated Emissions:
DRE01, DRE02, DRE03
• Conducted Susceptibility:
DCS01, DCS02, DCS03, DCS04, DCS05, DCS06, DCS09, DCS10, DCS11, DCS12
• Radiated Susceptibility:
DRS01, DRS02, DMFS01
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