Electromagnetic compatibility management guide for military materiel
1 Scope
1.1 Subject content
This guide provides the requirements and methods for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) management of military equipment in all phases of its life cycle.
1.2 Applicability
This guide applies to the EMC management of military systems, subsystems, and devices in development, production, and use. It may also apply as a reference for the retrofitting of in-service equipment.
2 Normative references
GJB 72 Terminology for electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility
GJB 151 Electromagnetic emission and susceptibility requirements for military equipment and subsystems
GJB 152 Measurement of electromagnetic emission and susceptibility for military equipments and subsystems
3 Definitions
3.1
life cycle
whole process of military equipment from demonstration to decommission, which may be divided into the following five phases:
a. Demonstration: major tactical and technical indicators and feasibility demonstration;
b. Concept: concept demonstration, conceptual design and prototype development;
c. Engineering development: preliminary sample, test sample (test device) development and testing;
d. Finalization: final design qualification test, design finalization, process finalization (production finalization);
e. Production and utilization: lot production, equipment fielding, use improvement and decommissioning.
3.2
tailoring
process of analyzing and selecting the requirements in the standard, and modifying, deleting, or adding to them as necessary, to determine and establish the minimum requirements suitable for a specific product
4 General requirements
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is one of the basic performance of military equipment. To obtain a good electromagnetic compatibility of the equipment, EMC management shall be implemented in all phases of the life cycle and generally shall include:
a. Identify EMC requirements as early as possible;
b. Develop and implement EMC program and EMC control plan, specifying the EMC activities and schedules of each phase, as specified in Annexes A and B;
c. Establish EMC management and coordination network and working procedures;
1 Scope
1.1 Subject content
1.2 Applicability
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1 life cycle
3.2 tailoring
4 General requirements
5 Detailed requirements
5.1 Demonstration phase
5.2 Concept phase
5.3 Engineering development phase
5.4 Finalization phase
5.5 Production and utilization phase
Annex A (Normative) Electromagnetic compatibility program
Annex B (Normative) Electromagnetic compatibility control plan
Annex C (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility analysis and prediction
Annex D (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility training
Annex E (Informative) Electromagnetic environment
Annex F (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility technical group
Annex G (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility test program
Electromagnetic compatibility management guide for military materiel
1 Scope
1.1 Subject content
This guide provides the requirements and methods for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) management of military equipment in all phases of its life cycle.
1.2 Applicability
This guide applies to the EMC management of military systems, subsystems, and devices in development, production, and use. It may also apply as a reference for the retrofitting of in-service equipment.
2 Normative references
GJB 72 Terminology for electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility
GJB 151 Electromagnetic emission and susceptibility requirements for military equipment and subsystems
GJB 152 Measurement of electromagnetic emission and susceptibility for military equipments and subsystems
3 Definitions
3.1
life cycle
whole process of military equipment from demonstration to decommission, which may be divided into the following five phases:
a. Demonstration: major tactical and technical indicators and feasibility demonstration;
b. Concept: concept demonstration, conceptual design and prototype development;
c. Engineering development: preliminary sample, test sample (test device) development and testing;
d. Finalization: final design qualification test, design finalization, process finalization (production finalization);
e. Production and utilization: lot production, equipment fielding, use improvement and decommissioning.
3.2
tailoring
process of analyzing and selecting the requirements in the standard, and modifying, deleting, or adding to them as necessary, to determine and establish the minimum requirements suitable for a specific product
4 General requirements
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is one of the basic performance of military equipment. To obtain a good electromagnetic compatibility of the equipment, EMC management shall be implemented in all phases of the life cycle and generally shall include:
a. Identify EMC requirements as early as possible;
b. Develop and implement EMC program and EMC control plan, specifying the EMC activities and schedules of each phase, as specified in Annexes A and B;
c. Establish EMC management and coordination network and working procedures;
Contents of GJB/Z 17-1991
1 Scope
1.1 Subject content
1.2 Applicability
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1 life cycle
3.2 tailoring
4 General requirements
5 Detailed requirements
5.1 Demonstration phase
5.2 Concept phase
5.3 Engineering development phase
5.4 Finalization phase
5.5 Production and utilization phase
Annex A (Normative) Electromagnetic compatibility program
Annex B (Normative) Electromagnetic compatibility control plan
Annex C (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility analysis and prediction
Annex D (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility training
Annex E (Informative) Electromagnetic environment
Annex F (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility technical group
Annex G (Informative) Electromagnetic compatibility test program