The transient generator CAR-TG 20 is designed according to strict specifications of Ford standards. As per standards FORD FMC1278 and EMC-CS-2009.1 the transient tests defined in RI130, CI220 and CI 260 are generated by CAR-TG20. By that is meant pulse forms: A1, A2-1, A2-2, C-1, C-2, and F.
Therefore, a specified 12VAC Potter & Brumfield relay as well as other parts defined by standard create pulses that are close to real appearing transients.
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.
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.
The CAR-PFS-80 is an automotive power fail simulator, which is designed for performing fast voltage dips and drops (micro-interruptions) according to standard requirements, mainly from vehicle manufacturers. The electronic switches in the generator allow switching times below 1 microsecond.
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.