Electromagnetic performance requirements for replaceable electronic modules (REMs) are specified. This standard is suitable for items that have the following features: removable/replaceable electronic circuit modules that plug into an equipment rack or frame, with electrical interconnections primarily through edge connectors that interface directly with a backplane, and electrical power input derived from the backplane power sources. This standard is based on MIL-STD-461E system/equipment level electromagnetic interference (EMI) controls. The conducted and radiated requirements, limits, and test methods were adapted to provide risk reduction of REM EMI before integration in a system/equipment.
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2010-12-08
- Board Approval
- 2015-06-11
- History
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- Published:
- 2016-09-30
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- IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
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REM WG - Replaceable Electronic Module WG
Learn More About REM WG - Replaceable Electronic Module WG - IEEE Program Manager
- Patricia Roder
Contact Patricia Roder - Working Group Chair
- Frederick Heather
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