EMC testing is all about standards. Whether you are developing 5G products, automotive equipment, military equipment or something as simple as a common table lamp, your device must meet requirements set by standardization bodies such as IEC, CISPR, ISO, IEEE, CENELEC, ETSI, FCC, ANSI, RTCA or the MIL-STD committee. Click here to learn more.
The EMSCOPE from EMZER Technological Solutions is an EMI Receiver that operates from 9 kHz to 30 MHz. It is designed according to CISPR-16-1-1 and CISPR 16-1-2 and offers comprehensive measurement capabilities for common and differential mode conducted emissions. This receiver combines two simultaneous EMI Receivers, each equipped with peak, quasi-peak, and average detectors, and also, includes two transient limiters.
The LSProbe 2.0 from LUMILOOP is an Electric-Field Probe with a frequency range from 9 kHz to 18 GHz. It employs fine-grained compensation of linearity, frequency and temperature to ensure accurate measurements from less than 1 V/m to 1 kV/m. This high-speed electric field probe has a six-monopole antenna design to ensure isotropic operation at all frequencies and a dynamic range of 60 dB.
The Filtered D-Sub Connectors from Spectrum Control are specialized connectors designed for military combat, defense, and warfare applications. They come with shell sizes from 9 to 50 and termination options including PC mount, wire wrap, solder cup, and 90° PCB. These filters have a Pi configuration which provides strong protection against interference with a steep 45-60 dB per decade slope in the insertion loss curve.
The YRS03 from Eurofins York is a Noise and Comb Generator that produces continuous noise output from 10 MHz to 6 GHz. It has a user-selectable step size and can be used as an evaluation source for both radiated and conducted measurements. The noise generator enables observation of details over the full spectral range, while the comb generator allows for the reference signal output and noise floor to be viewed simultaneously, and the frequency accuracy of measurement of equipment to be checked.
EMC testing is all about standards. Whether you are developing 5G products, automotive equipment, military equipment or something as simple as a common table lamp, your device must meet requirements set by standardization bodies such as IEC, CISPR, ISO, IEEE, CENELEC, ETSI, FCC, ANSI, RTCA or the MIL-STD committee. Click here to learn more.
The EMC-3C from Microwave Vision Group is a Compact Anechoic Chamber that is suitable for pre-compliance emission and full-compliance immunity testing. It is designed for the frequency range from 26 MHz to 18 GHz (40 GHz option available), has a 3-meter test range, and accommodates quiet zones of up to 1.5 m with very repeatable results.
The VBA400-110 from Vectawave Technology is a Class A Power Amplifier that operates from 10 kHz to 400 MHz. It delivers an output power of more than 110 W with a minimum gain of 51 dB. This unconditionally stable power amplifier utilizes robust push-pull MOSFET technology to enhance the suppression of even-order harmonics and has harmonics of better than -20 dBc (at 75 W output power).
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