Com-Power Corporation
Com-Power Corporation has been a supplier of instrumentation for EMI / EMC Testing (electromagnetic compatibility), telecommunication ( Part68 ) and product safety ( UL / IEC CSA) testing since 1989.
- (949) 459-9600
- (949) 635-0329
- sales@com-power.com
- 1679 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa, California 92627
United States of America
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Antenna Kits
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Com-Power offers five portable antenna kits suitable for offsite EMC testing. These kits are supplied with a custom hard plastic carrying case which has individual compartments for all the included items.
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Impedance Stabilization Networks
ISN
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Com-Power ISN (Impedance Stabilization Network) are primarily used for RF telecom conducted emission testing per EN 55022, which is one of the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) phenomenon tests.
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CDNs - Coupling Decoupling Network
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Coupling Decoupling Networks, commonly called CDNs for IEC-61000-4-6 conducted immunity testing, serve the purpose of Injecting common mode disturbances These CDNs also ensures these signals do not interfere (decoupling) with auxiliary equipment connected to the device under test (DUT)
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Absorbing Clamps
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The absorbing clamps also known as ferrite clamps are used for measuring disturbance power on power input lines as well as other auxiliary I/O lines.
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Near Field Probes
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A typical emi emission test is performed using broadband EMC antennas such as biconical, log periodics, Combilogs and horns. These antennas usually placed at 1, 3 or 10 meter distance as required by the test specification. These is considered far field measurements and the emission limits are given for the specific distance by the specification. During EMI compliance measurements, the emissions levels from products are compared with these limits. If the product exceeds these limits it is considered failing. These tests are typically conducted in a open area test site IOATS) or inside an anechoic chamber.
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Feed Through Capacitor
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Feed-through capacitors with a value of 10 μF are made so that they can be used in RFI/EMI test setups like MIL-STD-461A/462A. Now, many other standards, such as RTCA DO-160G, require them to be used. In this particular application, the capacitor offers a low RF impedance across the power supply. So, a current probe can be used to accurately measure the electromagnetic interference (EMI) currents made by the device being tested.
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EM Clamps
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The EM Clamp or a Bulk Current Injection Probe (BCIP)can be used for IEC/EN 61000-4-6 tests on ports/cables for which no Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN) is available.
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Conducted Immunity Test Systems
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Conducted Immunity System (CIS) to Test According to IEC 61000-4-6. The CIS series test systems are configured to perform conducted immunity testing according to IEC 61000-4-6. The system includes an ACS series power amplifier, coupling/decoupling Network (CDN), directional coupler, 150Ω to 50Ω adapters, power attenuators, cables and [optional] CSAT software. These systems, when properly configured, are capable of testing your products to all levels given in IEC 61000-4-6 up to 230 MHz. You can choose from three systems. Follow the links below for detailed information, including a comprehensive datasheet listing system specs.
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Surge Generators
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Surge Generators by Com-Power Corporation provide you to test your electronics to lightening simulation.
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Antenna Mast
Automated and Manual
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Automated and Manually Operated Antenna Masts. The Com-Power AM series antenna masts are motorized and designed for EMI testing. Antenna mast Model AM-400 allows antenna height variation from 1 to 4 meters, and Model AM-600 can vary antenna height from 1 to 6 meters. They are constructed using non conductive fiber glass material. The antenna is mounted on a one piece cross boom, which is attached to a slider assembly. The slider assembly rides over the length of the mast on delrin wheels. It is pulled by a rope and pulley mechanism powered by a electric motor. The slider assembly is equipped with a spring loaded braking mechanism to prevent inadvertent descent should the rope fail.










