CE marking is used to indicate that a product meets the European Union's (EU) standards for health, safety, and environmental protection. The CE mark is a requirement for the distribution of a variety of products in the EU. Meeting the safety requirements to receive CE marking is not a standard, but rather a legal requirement of the EU. When a manufacturer marks a product with the CE mark, they are declaring that it meets all of the legal requirements associated with CE marking. The CE mark allows products to be sold within the European Economic Area (EEA) without restrictions.
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700MHz to 18GHz. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 300 watts CW, and rugged design make this horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing.
The transversal electromagnetic mode which can be developped in the SL 50 strip line, provides the opportunity for doing EMC testing inside the strip line. The geometrical dimensions having a line impedance of Z = 50 Ω. At the end is required a 50 Ω termination.
The Tri-Plate test method is specified in the surface vehicle standard SAE J1113-25 ”Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components-Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields, 10 kHz to 1 GHz” and applicable for testing products such as air-bag control modules, engine and transmission control modules and other subsystems and their associated cables.
The efficient Teseq KEMA 801A RF Attenuation Clamp/Decoupling Network for IEC 61000-4-6 is suitable for high decoupling and can be used on almost any cable