RF Conducted Test Equipment is used to efficiently test immunity along power and data lines up to 1GHz. They are able to measure the DUT's (device under test) reaction to power fluctuations so engineers can accurately evaluate the device's susceptibility when exposed to a drop or surge in conducted energy. Test standard IEC 61000-4-16 establishes all the requirements when testing the susceptibility of a device to possible conducted energy drops and surges. The most common bandwidths when testing range between 10 kHz and 400 MHz.
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Part of the test equipment required by most of the Bulk Current Injection test procedure specifications. Allows the user the quickly and easily calibrate the injection probe prior to performing compliance testing.
Designed for the IEC 61000-4-6 Ed 4.0, section 6.2.3.1 – 6.2.3.2 that states “…the increase of the transmission loss of the test jig, produced by the insertion of the Current Clamp, shall not exceed 1.6 dB”. This 1.6 dB requirement is verified by subtracting the insertion loss of the calibration fixture without the Clamp in place from the fixture insertion loss with the Clamp in place.
The Fischer Custom Communications FCC F-120-1 Bulk Current Injection Probe has been designed to extend the use of conducted immunity testing over the bandwidth of 10 kHz – 175 MHz
1MHz - 400MHz Frequency Used for BCI testing in accordance With automotive specifications like SAE J15447 CW input power rating is 100 watts for 30 minutes
10 kHz – 1 GHz Frequency Used for BCI testing in accordance With automotive specifications like SAE J15447 Useable frequency range is 100 kHz – 1300 MHz With an insertion loss of less than 7 dB from 700 kHz to 500 MHz Input power rating is 100 watts for 30 minutes
The Fischer Custom Communications F-203I-A-23MM EM Clamp is a clamp-on injection device for immunity testing, supporting a frequency range of 10kHz - 1GHz, 100 Watts CW
Teseq’s CDN 117 coupling-decoupling network enables convenient testing with surge pulses of 1.2/50 μs on data, signal or peripheral lines, as specified in many product standards.
The Coupling Decoupling Network is designed for convenient surge testing with 1.2/50 μs pulses, as defined in IEC/EN 61000-4-5, on unshielded symmetrical high speed telecommunication lines e.g. Ethernet.
Designed for IEC/EN 61000-4-6 conducted RF immunity testing with switchable M2 or M3, types with 4 mm banana sockets, and a frequency range of 150 kHz–230 MHz.