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Teseq ISN S501A Impedance Stabilization Network for Coaxial Lines

Manufacturer part number: ISN S501A
150 kHz to 230 MHz
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Key Features and Functions 

Impedance stabilization networks (ISN, or with CISPR 16-1-2 called AAN: asymmetric artificial network or AN: artificial networks for coaxial and other screened cables) are defined for measuring of conducted common mode disturbances at information technology equipment (ITE) as required in CISPR 22. The ISN is placed between the equipment under test (EUT) and auxiliary equipment (AE) or load which are necessary for the operation of the EUT. The ISN establishes the common-mode termination impedance for the EUT’s telecommunications port during measurement.
ISN S501A, ISN S502A, ISN S751, and ISN S752 are designed for measurements on coaxial telecommunication lines. The used internal cable has an impedance of 50 Ω for ISN S501A and ISN S502A or 75 Ω for ISN S751 and ISN S752. The cable screen is connected on the AE side to the ground. ISN S502A and ISN S752 are supplied with double screened coaxial cables and N connector. A design example is given in figure D.9 CISPR 22 (EN 55022) and figure G.9 CISPR 32 (EN 55032).

  • For use with coaxial lines
  • BNC and N connectors
  • Versions with double screened cable
  • Meets the requirements of CISPR 22, CISPR 32, CISPR 16-1-2
  • Design given in figure D.9 of CISPR 22 and G.9 of CISPR 32
  • Can be used as CDN for IEC 61000-4-6 immunity tests
ParameterValue

Frequency range

150 kHz to 230 MHz

Power rating (EUT- and AE port)

AC max. voltage (line to ground): 250 V
DC max. voltage (line to ground): 400 V
Current max : 1000 mA
Test voltage: 750 V DC, 2 sec

Common mode impedance (EUT port)

150 kHz to 30 MHz: 150 Ω ±20 Ω
30 MHz to 230 MHz: 150 Ω +60 Ω/-45 Ω

Phase angle (EUT Port) 150 kHz to 30 MHz

0° ±20°

Description

Key Features and Functions 

Impedance stabilization networks (ISN, or with CISPR 16-1-2 called AAN: asymmetric artificial network or AN: artificial networks for coaxial and other screened cables) are defined for measuring of conducted common mode disturbances at information technology equipment (ITE) as required in CISPR 22. The ISN is placed between the equipment under test (EUT) and auxiliary equipment (AE) or load which are necessary for the operation of the EUT. The ISN establishes the common-mode termination impedance for the EUT’s telecommunications port during measurement.
ISN S501A, ISN S502A, ISN S751, and ISN S752 are designed for measurements on coaxial telecommunication lines. The used internal cable has an impedance of 50 Ω for ISN S501A and ISN S502A or 75 Ω for ISN S751 and ISN S752. The cable screen is connected on the AE side to the ground. ISN S502A and ISN S752 are supplied with double screened coaxial cables and N connector. A design example is given in figure D.9 CISPR 22 (EN 55022) and figure G.9 CISPR 32 (EN 55032).

  • For use with coaxial lines
  • BNC and N connectors
  • Versions with double screened cable
  • Meets the requirements of CISPR 22, CISPR 32, CISPR 16-1-2
  • Design given in figure D.9 of CISPR 22 and G.9 of CISPR 32
  • Can be used as CDN for IEC 61000-4-6 immunity tests
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