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.
Radiated emission tests are typically carried out in anechoic chambers, using antennas to pick up the radiated signals. Due to bandwidth limitations, several antennas are required to cover the complete frequency range. Furthermore, it requires much space and the cost of the equipment for a standard conformant setup is immense.
The TBOH02 is a self-powered, precision active load. It does not need a separate supply voltage and operates as low as 2V. Its features include constant resistance and constant current mode. A 10 turn potentiometer with dial, a range switch and a precision reference enable the accurate setting of current or resistance. Furthermore, it can be controlled by an external voltage.
The TBSB line of shielded bags is designed to suppress interference from ambient noise when carrying out EMC pre-compliance measurements. The shielded bags are a low cost alternative to shielded tents for test equipment such as LISNs or TEM-cells. The shielded bags are composed of two layers of conductive fabrics. The access opening is sealed with conductive Velcro tape. Suggestions on how to feed cables into the bags are given in the application section of this manual.
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 CAR- Transient Emission 14 is used to check the transient transition behaviour when switching loads on the vehicle electrical system. It consists of two triggerable circuit breakers (electronically or mechanically), an artificial network, a control unit for operating the device, and optionally an external power supply. The CAR-Transient Emission 14 can perform the "Transient Emission Test" for "slow pulses" and "fast pulses" according to ISO 7637-2.
For automotive ESD testing. The jig uses precision laser cut copper and CNC cut foam to meet the exact dimensional requirements of ISO 10605 Annex F.
Active, shielded Loop Antenna with nearly constant antenna factor over the entire frequency range (9 kHz - 30 MHz), battery-driven to minimize disturbance influence from the power line.
Replacement is FMZB 1513C