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 CDN 3063A Series from AMETEK CTS are 3-phase Coupling/Decoupling Networks. These fully automated IEC and ANSI-compliant coupling networks meet the surge standard IEC/EN 61000-4-5 requirements for EUT currents up to 63/100A (model-specific). They also support special coupling modes, pulse amplitude control in ANSI C62.45, ring wave pulse in IEC/EN 61000-4-12, and EFT in IEC/EN 61000-4-4.
The FACT5-2.0 from ETS-Lindgren is an Anechoic Chamber with a frequency range from 26 MHz to 18 GHz. It has a test range of 5 m, a quiet zone diameter of 2 m, and a normalized site attenuation of 4 dB. This chamber is well suited for full compliance testing, offering both semi-anechoic radiated emissions (RE) and fully anechoic radiated immunity (RI) compliance test capabilities.
The HDRF-1070-C from RF Electronics is a bench-top shielded test enclosure that isolates frequencies up to 12 GHz. It is engineered for WLAN and wireless device testing, providing optimal performance with protocols such as 802.11a, b, g, n, a, ax, and be. This shield box is capable of Bluetooth, RFID, 3G, and 5G Device testing and has a wide range of I/O options.
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.
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 KHA3000 from Kikusui Electronics is a Harmonics and Flicker Analyzer that is designed for single and three-phase systems/equipment. It supports new and old harmonics/flicker standards of IEC/EN and JIS, such as IEC 61000-3-2 and IEC 61000-4-7, and is suitable for compliance testing. This analyzer is equipped with a function to measure the voltage, frequency, peak voltage and distortion rate of the AC power used for harmonic compliance testing to check whether or not the power supply is adequate for the intended test.
The 91550-1 from ETS-Lindgren is a Current Probe for frequencies from 20 Hz to 100 MHz. It is designed for pre-compliance testing and troubleshooting and is capable of measuring RF currents without direct connection. This current probe complies with test limits such as MIL-STD-462, CEO1 and RSO1 and is suitable for measurements on a wide range of power cables.
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