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LISN-MIL461-100A Line Impedance Stabilization Network
- Meets MIL-STD-461 LISN Requirements
- Single Line
- 10 kHz - 10 MHz,
- 50μH
- Power Handling: 100 Amps 400VDC/270VAC
MIL-STD-461 conducted emission testing equipments for power leads, antenna terminals and more. The EMC Shop carries a variety of testing equipment for all MIL-STD-461 compliance tests.
The conducted emissions testing for MIL-STD-461 is similar to DO-160 Conducted Emissions testing.
MIL-STD-461 CE101 requirement is applicable for power leads, including returns, that obtain power from other sources not part of the EUT.
For AC applications, this requirement is applicable starting at the second harmonic of the EUT power frequency.
This test procedure is used to verify that electromagnetic emissions from the EUT do not exceed the specified requirements for power input leads including returns. 5.4.3.2 Test equipment. The test equipment shall be as follows:
d. Data recording device
e. Oscilloscope
f. Resistor (R)
g. LISNs
Subcategories
Conducted Emissions, Audio Frequency Currents, Power Leads
This requirement is applicable from 30 Hz to 10 kHz for power leads, including returns, that obtain power from other sources not part of the EUT.
This test procedure is used to verify that electromagnetic emissions from the EUT do not exceed the specified requirements for power input leads including returns.
a. Measurement receivers
b. Current probes
c. Signal generator
d. Data recording device
e. Oscilloscope
f. Resistor (R)
g. LISNs
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Using the measurement system hardware including the LISN, cable, limiter, attenuator, and spectrum analyzer to measure the voltage at the LISN measurement port. The measurement system software should apply the appropriate correction and conversion factors to reduce the data. The resulting measurement should be 6 dB below the limit ±3 dB.
Conducted emissions, power leads
This requirement is applicable from 10 kHz to 10 MHz for all power leads, including returns, which obtain power from other sources not part of the EUT.
This test procedure is used to verify that electromagnetic emissions from the EUT do not exceed the specified requirements for power input leads, including returns.
The test equipment shall be as follows:
a. Measurement receiver
b. Data recording device
c. Signal generator
d. Attenuator, 20 dB, 50 ohm
e. Oscilloscope
f. LISNs
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