The EPS Test Table Lt is a simple, inexpensive solution for your EMI testing. It is made from durable, expanded polystyrene (EPS) material and can be customized to your requirements. Complies with CISPR, ISO, & IEC requirements for having a low permittivity and can be used for additional standards.
The LSProbe 1.2 Variant E Field Probe is a high-speed, high-accuracy, and high-dynamic range electric-Field probe.
The fiber connector cleaning kit allows for cleansing the fiber optic connector to ensure reliable operation of the LSProbes and other Fiber optic products.
The LSProbe 2.0 Field Probe is a high-speed, high-accuracy, and high-dynamic range electric-Field probe.
LSPM 1.0 Triple High-Speed Power Meter, 9 kHz – 6 GHz (12GHz)
LSPM 2.0 Triple High-Speed Power Meter, 9 kHz – 26.5 GHz (40GHz)
LSPM 1.1 Laser Powered, Triple High-Speed Power Meter, 9 kHz – 6 GHz (12GHz)
LSPM 2.1 Laser Powered, Triple High-Speed Power Meter, 9 kHz – 26.5 GHz
The Absolute Coax series of cables are designed specifically to meet the requirements for EMC testing. Each industry has requirements that are unique. EMC is no different. Absolute EMC has gone through the selection process to only offer the best performance quality and value. Taking away the need to spend hours searching and looking through specs and manufacturers to find what you hope is the best value. 4 options are available fitting most EMC applications.
The Wood Test Table is a simple, inexpensive solution for your EMC testing. The table is built to be ship flattened to reduce shipping costs and easily assembled on site quickly. The picture is shown with a ground plane.
DGA 9552 N is a bidirectional attenuator, i.e. the attenuation and power capability specification is valid for both directions.
There is a large variety of applications for this attenuator: The measuring range of a spectrum analyzer can be increased. Any kind of meter can be protected against overload; it can be used to control the linearity of a meter reading. It can minimize measurement uncertainty caused by mismatched impedances. During an EMI receiver calibration, an attenuator directly at the pulse generator output is inevitable.