Military standard (MIL-STD) is used to ensure products meet certain requirements for the U.S. Department of Defense. The five types of defense standards include the manufacturing process, interface, design criteria, test method, and standard practices. Abiding by these standards allows for uniform engineering and technical demands unique to military requirements.
MIL-STD-461 defines limits and test procedures for military equipment relating to electromagnetic interference (EMI). It is extremely important for EMI to stay under control in military equipment to remain undetected and to not cause interference with other equipment. The standard can be broken down into four different categories, conducted emissions, conducted susceptibility, radiated emissions, and radiated susceptibility. Each category contains varying limits and procedures based on the application and where the equipment is located.
Avalon Test Equipment proudly offers a variety of test equipment from top manufacturers (EM Test, Teseq, and more) that meet multiple MIL-STDstandards. Easily select equipment by required standard and Test With Confidence®.
ETS-Lindgren's Model HI-6053 is a battery-operated electric field probe that provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements.
There are 6 different lightning waveforms that can be produced with this system for the study and testing of lightning-induced transient susceptibility
Lightning Test Equipment. Thermo Scientific D569-L5 Lightning Test System Module for Waveform 6, Level 5. This module has multiple burst test capability to level 5.
Thermo Scientific D566-L5 LTS Surge Network Module; produces waveforms 1 and 4 to level 5 lightning testing. This module does pin injection, single stroke, multiple stroke, and test capability to level 5.
The D567-L5 LTS Surge Network Module produces waveform 5A to level 5 lightning testing. This module provides a pin injection, single stroke, multiple stroke test capability to level 5.