Superseded Standard

IEEE 140-1950

IEEE Recommended Practice for Minimization of Interference from Radio-Frequency Heating Equipment

Superseded. IEEE Recommended Practice for Minimization of Interference from Radio-Frequency Heating Equipment, describes procedures that may be applied in the design and construction of radio-frequency heating equipment used for heating in industrial and other purposes, excluding applications in the field of telecommunication and information technology. These procedures are intended to reduce the amount of radio-frequency energy leaks, which can interfere with other equipment and broadcast services; they may also be used as remedial measures when harmful interference occurs.

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Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
140-1990
History
Published:
1950-05-15

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
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