The ESD simulator SESD 30000 is suitable for EMC testing of systems and equipment in accordance with standard IEC / EN 61000-4-2, ISO 10605 (Automotive), MIL-STD and other. The modular structure of the simulator allows further testing according to different standards and customer definitions. Test voltage max. 30,0 kV AIR and CON; Discharge impedance IEC, ISO, MIL etc.; Modular structure, self-test; Automatic charge absorber integrated;
The Microsoft-Windows based software controls the ESD generator via a serial interface
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.
Highly accurate reference for antenna calibrations, site validations, and EMC conformance tests according to ANSI C63.4, ANSI C63.5, CISPR 16-1, CISPR/A/244/FDIS Uncertainty in the antenna factors: less than 0.15 dB (95.5%) at the resonance frequency
Complete CE106, CS103–105 & RE103 Testing from 30 MHz to 2 GHz
A turnkey accessory kit engineered for MIL?STD?461 compliance—featuring tunable notch filters, broadband couplers, precision attenuators, terminations, and adapters.
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.
Hilo Remote Control is software for personal computers. It is used to control HILO-Test generators from your computer. The software allows users to create tests and reports, which can be changed with your default text editor. In addition, it allows an oscilloscope to monitor all test pulse and to store the captured image of the waveforms on the computer. The communication with the generator is implemented with a LAN connection. The generator is connected via an optical interface. Thus, the PC is completely disconnected from the generator.