BS EN 61327:1996 - Helical-scan digital composite video cassette recording system using 12,65 mm (0,5 in) magnetic tape. Format D-3
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BS EN 61327:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the methods of measurement of electrical noise and electrical disturbances in electrical and electronic equipment. It provides guidelines for measuring the noise generated by equipment or systems and evaluating its impact on other equipment or systems.
The standard outlines various measurement techniques, such as the use of spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and filters, to analyze the electrical noise and disturbances. It covers a wide range of frequency bands, from low-frequency disturbances to high-frequency electromagnetic interference (EMI).
BS EN 61327:1996 also provides guidelines for assessing the severity of electrical noise and disturbances based on the equipment's susceptibility to them. It helps in determining the level of immunity required for equipment to operate effectively in various environments.
It's important to note that standards may be revised or updated over time, so it's always advisable to consult the latest version of the standard for accurate and up-to-date information.
Data layout; Interfaces; Control samples; Recording tracks; Video recording; Recording characteristics; Performance; Magnetic tapes; Magnetic tape recordings; Interchangeability; Data blocks; Video tape recordings; Calibration; Cassettes (magnetic tapes); Digital recording methods; Recording systems; Codes; Video tape recorders; Sound recording; Dimensions; Testing conditions