The Surge Sense has been developed with EMC test laboratories in mind to enable a “go / no-go” verification of the surge generator output prior to test.
The impulse generator system EMC 2015 has been designed for dielectric testing of electric components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits acc. IEC, VDE etc. The basic version generates impulse currents with waveform 8/20 µs and a peak value of up to 25 kA. In addition, various other plug-ins are also available.
The Multi-CE7 is a compact EMC test unit designed for testing electromagnetic immunity against pulsed and conducted interference. Demonstrating such immunity is generally a requirement for compliance with the European EMC directive, a necessary step leading to the CE mark. In its basic configuration, the Multi-CE5 includes an Electrical Fast Transient Generator (EFTG), a Combination Wave Generator (CWG), Option: RingWave Generator (RWG), Option: 10/70 Telecom Generator (TWG), Option: Dip/Drops/Interruptions, and a Coupling-/Decoupling Network (CDN) for single-phase power supply lines.
The Multi-CE5 is a compact EMC test unit designed for testing electromagnetic immunity against pulsed and conducted interference. Demonstrating such immunity is generally a requirement for compliance with the European EMC directive, a necessary step leading to the CE mark. In its basic configuration, the Multi-CE5 includes an Electrical Fast Transient Generator (EFTG), a Combination Wave Generator (CWG) and a Coupling-/Decoupling Network (CDN) for single-phase power supply lines.