The CWG-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.
The Combination Wave Generator CWG-CE7 is a combined impulse-current-/impulse-voltage generator which, for high-impedance loads, RL > 100?, delivers a standard impulse voltage with waveform 1.2/50?s and, for short-circuited output, a standard impulse current with waveform 8/20?s.
The external impedance IMP8 is the impedance, required for the pulse specifications according to standard IEC 61000-4-5 Ed.3, for measuring the pulse output voltage of surge generators.
The Surge Calibration Kit has been designed to measure the pulse output voltage and the pulse output current of surge generators, e.g. a combination wave generator. It essentially consists of a pulse voltage divider, a pulse current measuring resistor, and a double-shielded coaxial cable.
The Surge Calibration Kit has been designed to measure the pulse output voltage and the pulse output current of surge generators, e.g. a combination wave generator. It essentially consists of a pulse voltage divider, a pulse current measuring resistor, and a double-shielded coaxial cable. The unit is easy to connect and use for everyday pulse verification.
The capacitive Coupling-/Decoupling Networks CDN 5416/7416/10416/12416 are used in combination with the Multi-CE5 or the Surge generators PG 7-250, PG 10-504, PG 12-804 and allow superimposition of surge and burst test pulses to the 3-phase mains voltage of the device under test.
The capacitive Coupling-/Decoupling Networks CDN 5432/7432/10432/12432 are used in combination with the Multi-CE5 / Multi-CE7 or the Surge generators PG 7-250, PG 10-504, PG 12-804 and allow superimposition of surge and burst test pulses to the 3-phase mains voltage of the device under test.
The capacitive Coupling-/Decoupling Networks CDN 5463/7463/10463/12463 are used in combination with the Multi-CE5 / Multi-CE7 or the Surge generators PG 7-250, PG 10-504, PG 12-804 and allow superimposition of surge and burst test pulses to the 3-phase mains voltage of the device under test.
The capacitive Coupling-/Decoupling Networks CDN 54125 / 74125 / 104125 / 124125 are used in combination with the Multi-CE5 / Multi-CE7 or the Surge generators PG 7-250, PG 10-504, PG 12-804 and allow superimposition of surge and burst test pulses to the 3-phase mains voltage of the device under test.
The high-voltage impulse generator PG 6-364 generates standard impulse voltages with waveforms 1.2/50 µs and 10/700 µs. The Output voltage is adjustable between 0.2 kV and 6 kV. The polarity of the output voltage is selectable. Positive, negative or alternating polarity of the output voltage can be preselected. The generator is designed for dielectric testing of components and systems as well as testing of the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic systems and devices acc. to CCITT K17/K20/K22, ITU-T/K44, IEC 61000-4-5, VDE 0847.
The Combination Wave Generator PG 10-504 is a combined impulse-current-/impulse-voltage generator which, for high-impedance loads, RL > 100?, delivers a standard impulse voltage with waveform 1.2/50µs and, for short-circuited output, a standard impulse current with waveform 8/20µs. The generator allows surge testing of components and devices, the galvanic coupling of surges to cable shields, shielded enclosures and cabinets as well as testing electromagnetic compatibility, EMC, of electronic devices and systems against pulsed and conducted interference.
The Combination Wave Generator PG 12-804 is a combined impulse-current-/impulse-voltage generator which, for high-impedance loads, RL > 100?, delivers a standard impulse voltage with waveform 1.2/50µs and, for short-circuited output, a standard impulse current with waveform 8/20µs. The generator allows surge testing of components and devices, galvanic coupling of surges to cable shields, shielded enclosures and cabinets as well as testing electromagnetic compatibility, EMC, of electronic devices and systems against pulsed and conducted interference.