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Conducted Immunity

EUT's resilience to an injected disturbance through associated cable.

See Also: Immunity Test, Coupling Decoupling Network


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  • 150 kHz-230 MHz Broadband Power Amplifiers

    Vectawave Technology Ltd.

    Output power up to 80W for standard conducted immunity testing. Our 150 kHz-230 MHz amplifier range covers output power ranging from 20 W to 80 W.

  • RF Synthesiser

    Laplace Instruments Ltd.

    The Laplace Synthesisers cover both conducted and radiated RF immunity test requirements. The frequency coverage extends from 100KHz to 230MHz for conducted tests and 30MHz - 6GHz for radiated tests. They are all controlled from the users PC via a USB link, and powerful Windows software is included to enable the user to control all the parameters of the test, to monitor the test in progress, and to view the results.

  • Automotive Supply Simulation System

    Spitzenberger & Spies GmbH & Co. KG

    The modularly constructed Automotive Supply Simulation System is a compact EMC-Test System for the execution of immunity measurements for pulse-shaped, line conducted disturbances at electronic equipment of motor vehicles. The high performance version enables tests of current-intense consumers or even complete vehicles

  • Current Probes

    Com-Power Corporation

    Com-Power's Current Injection Probes are used for RF conducted immunity testing per IEC 61000-4-6, CISPR 16-1-2, RTCA DO-160 and MIL-STD 461. Current injection Probes are to be used only when there is no commercially available CDN for the type of port(s) to be tested.

  • Inducitive Switch Transient Test Circuit

    NSG 5071 - Teseq AG

    The basic philosophy of this test circuit is better reproducibility of actual switching transients. The reproducibility of this test circuit comes not from the output characteristics as in traditional conducted automotive immunity tests, but from a fixed design of the generator using several pre-defined components. Many of these components are defined in the standard as "critical" with no substitutions allowed. These components are used as required in the standard.

  • Automotive EMC test systems

    Accelonix BV

    Dozens of manufacturer's and other automotive immunity standards with their roots in ISO 7637 continue to evolve bringing new challenges to users of conducted immunity testing. Teseq continues to advance the state of the art, bringing simple, flexible solutions for the challenging and fast-changing requirements that are 42 V ready.Teseq has been at the forefront of the pioneering work to establish EMC tests for motor vehicle electronics. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers worldwide have come to trust test systems from Teseq. Active involvement in the standardization committees ensures that the latest advances are continously reflected in our test systems.

  • EMC Testing

    Carl Zeiss AG

    Does your product send or receive electromagnetic data? This can be analyzed using various tests. We investigate the interference immunity and emitted interference of simple electrical devices and complex machinery. Our EMC measurements and tests conducted in accordance with standards recognize all activity in the electromagnetic field and ascertain how immune to interference a piece of equipment is. We will also offer guidance on optimizing the product in terms of its EMC properties during the development phase.

  • ESD Protection

    STMicroelectronics

    Protection against electrostatic discharges (ESD) is part of EMC Immunity (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) requirements. It is the ability for equipment to properly operate in its electromagnetic environment by limiting the reception of electromagnetic energy that may cause physical damage. ESD can be either conducted under the form of a transient voltage or can be radiated due to its fast rising time: powerful harmonics will generate erratic behavior by the application by coupling with other signals. Printed circuit boards must be protected against the effects of electrostatic discharge.

  • EMC Testing

    Keystone Compliance

    Keystone Compliance is a unique EMC test facility because of our focus on assisting our customers achieve the measurements and certifications that they are seeking. Our lab features three 3-meter EMC chambers and two military/aerospace EMC chambers. In addition to the chambers, the lab significant ground planes, equipment and software that optimize the efficiency of the testing. EMC TestingKeystone Compliance is a unique EMC test facility because of our focus on assisting our customers achieve the measurements and certifications that they are seeking. Our lab features three 3-meter EMC chambers and two military/aerospace EMC chambers. In addition to the chambers, the lab significant ground planes, equipment and software that optimize the efficiency of the testing.Our EMC/EMI testing capabilities include but are not limited to:Radiated immunity testing up to 200 V/m from 10 kHz to 40 GHzRadiated emissions testing up to 40 GHzSurge testing to 10kV/10kA – and higherElectrostatic Discharge “ESD” testing up to 30 kVConducted immunity testing to levels well above the highest defined “standard” levelsMagnetic field immunity testing up to 100 A/m continuous and 1000 A/m short/impulseCustomized transient waveforms to extend level, duration and/or repetition of the standard’s definitionShielding Effectiveness from small panels and boxes all the way up to large enclosures and cabling, with a wide dynamic range all the way to 40 GHzWhat differentiates Keystone Compliance from other EMI test labs is our consultative engineering and expedited EMI test reports. Our staff understand EMC/EMI testing and has extensive experience with radiated immunity, radiated emissions, conducted immunity, conducted emissions, surge, ESD and shielding effectiveness testing. We also cater to specialized testing requirements. If you do not see the test standard or testing requirement you are looking for, please contact us as we may still be able to assist you.For more information about our scope of accreditation, please visit the links below.CISPR StandardsIEC/EN Product Family StandardsIEC/EN Test StandardsISO, SAE and Vehicle StandardsMilitary StandardsFCC, North American and International StandardsShielding Effectiveness TestingLightning and Surge Testing

  • Immunity Testing Systems

    CIS Series - Com-Power Corporation

    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.

  • Bulk Current Monitoring Probe

    MP-50 - FRANKONIA GmbH

    The Current Monitoring probes may be used whenever RF current measurements are required. Current measurements are made by placing a current carrying conductor within the “sensing” window of the probe and measuring the probe’s output voltage with an RF detector. Calibration of the probe permits the conversion of the voltages measured to current. Current measurements can be made over the frequency range shown in the transfer impedance curve furnished with each probe. There is virtually no loading of the circuit and the technique permits normal operation of the device under test during measurements. The MP-50 can be used for the procedure for clamp injection when the common- mode impedance requirements cannot be met given in chapter 7.4 of IEC/EN 61000-4-6 „Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio frequency fields”. The MP-50 can also be used as current monitor for BCI testing as per ISO11452-4, RTCA/DO-160 section 20, MIL-STD-461 and various automotive standards.

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