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Com-Power

Com-Power specializes in the field of Electromagnetic Compatibility commonly referred to as EMC. EMC, in brief, deals with noise. Com-Power makes a variety of products related to noise; their equipment will help you find, measure and suppress noise in your products. Their test equipment can be used to meet the regulatory requirements for EMC or just to make your products work better. It is their goal to provide the finest products as well as the best support to their customers. Com-Power continually improves their products and designs new products to help their customers meet their goal.

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Com-Power AH-118 Double Ridge Horn Antenna

Offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 700MHz to 18GHz.

Com-Power AT-812 Antenna Tripod

Com-Power AT series antenna tripods are a great choice for EMC testing. They are made of non reflective nylon and wood material.

Com-Power CDN-AF8E Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

The Com-Power CDN-AF8E is a Coupling/Decoupling Network designed specifically for testing product for conducted immunity per IEC/EN 61000-4-6.

Com-Power CDN-C75E Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

The Com-Power CDN-C75E is a Coupling/Decoupling Network designed specifically for testing products for conducted immunity per IEC/EN 61000-4-6.

Com-Power CDN-M325E Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

Com-Power CDN-M325ECoupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

Com-Power CDN-T2E Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

The Com-Power CDN-T2E is a Coupling/Decoupling Network designed specifically for testing product for conducted immunity per IEC/EN 61000-4-6.

Com-Power CDN-T8 Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

The Com-Power CDN-T8 Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN) is Unshielded/Unscreened cable with 4 balanced conductor pairs,150kHz to 80MHz.

Com-Power CDN-T8SE Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN)

The Com-Power CDN-T8SE is used during conducted emissions or immunity tests on devices with signal/telecom ports intended for connection to shielded (or screened) lines with up to four balanced pairs.