An electromagnetic reverberation chamber is a multifunctional EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) test facility for commercial, military, automotive testing, and other electromagnetic investigations. Also known as reverb chamber (RVC) or mode-stirred chamber (MSC) or, Vibrating intrinsic reverberation chamber (VRC). Compared to other measuring methods like EMC test in anechoic chambers or OATS (Open Area Test Sites), GTEM-cells offer some significant advantages for the testing of small and medium-sized EUT´s (Equipment Under Test) up to a frequency range of 20 GHz. Quick turn arounds of the EUT, as well as numerous testing variations, are easy and fast to handle. Switching from emission to immunity testing requires only simple adjustments from receiver input to the amplifier output.
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
Discontinued See FESP 5410-1
The SteppIR SY3-EMC Auto-tuned Yagi system
Many EMC pre-compliance test setups require a ground plane. Not every lab has the necessary space for the permanent installation of a sheet metal ground plane.
Compleat your pre-compliance setup with premade coax cables.
The TBCH1 and TBCH2 wall mount cable holders are efficient and neat solutions to store laboratory cables. The TBCH1 cable holder is designed with a focus on storing RF cables and oscilloscope probes. The TBCH2 is ideal for banana cables.