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IPG 2554: Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2554: Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2553: Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2553: Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2554 S: Slow Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2554 S: Slow Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2554 F: Fast Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

IPG 2554 F: Fast Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

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IPG 2554: Oscillatory Wave Generator

The oscillatory wave generator IPG 2554 has been designed for immunity testing of electrical and electronic equipment against repetitive damped oscillatory waves according to IEC 61000-4-18 requirements. It generates a decaying sine waveform with ringing frequency from 100 kHz to 30.0 MHz. These waveforms represent disturbances occurring in power, control and signal cables installed in high voltage and medium voltage stations and in heavy industrial installations.

IPG 2553: Oscillatory Wave Generator

The oscillatory wave generator IPG 2553 has been designed for immunity testing of electrical and electronic equipment against repetitive damped oscillatory magnetic field according to IEC 61000-4-10 requirements. It generates a decaying cosine current waveform with ringing frequency of 100 kHz or 1.0 MHz. The generator output is connected to special designed Helmholtz-coil which generates magnetic field with 10 - 100 A/m.

IPG 2554 S: Slow Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

The oscillatory wave generator IPG 2554 S has been designed for immunity testing of electrical and electronic equipment against repetitive damped oscillatory waves according to IEC 61000-4-18 requirements. It generates a decaying sine waveform with ringing frequency from 100 kHz and 1 MHz. These are considered the slow waves. These waveforms represent disturbances occurring in power, control, and signal cables installed in high voltage and medium voltage stations and in heavy industrial installations.

IPG 2554 F: Fast Wave Oscillatory Wave Generator

The oscillatory wave generator IPG 2554 F has been designed for immunity testing of electrical and electronic equipment against repetitive damped oscillatory waves (DOW) according to IEC 61000-4-18 requirements. It generates a decaying sine waveform with ringing frequencies 3, 10, and 30.0 MHz. These waveforms represent disturbances occurring in power, control and signal cables installed in high voltage and medium voltage stations and in heavy industrial installations.


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