Conducted Susceptibility

The EMC can provide test eqipment for subcategories of MIL-STD-461; Conducted Susceptibility with applications for:

Power Leads, Antenna Port, Intermodulation, Rejection of Undesired Signals, Cross-Modulation, Structure Current, Bulk Cable Injection, Impulse Excitation, Damped Sinusoidal Transients, Cables and Power Leads, Lightning Induced Transients, and Personnel Borne Electrostatic Discharge

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Conducted Susceptibility There are 43 products.

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS101

     

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    MIL-STD-461 CS101 Purpose

    Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 150 kHz

    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand signals coupled onto input power leads. There are two methods provided for making measurements of the applied signal. The first uses an oscilloscope with a power input isolation transformer. The second uses a measurement receiver together with a transducer. The transducer is intended to electrically isolate the receiver from the EUT power and reduce the signal levels to protect the receiver.

    MIL-STD-461 CS101 Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Signal generator

    b. Power amplifier

    c. Oscilloscope or measurement receiver

    d. Coupling transformer

    e. Capacitor, 10 μF

    f. Isolation transformer

    g. Resistor, 0.5 ohm

    h. LISNs

    i. Transducer for measurement receiver use

     

    MIL-STD-461 CS101 Test Setup

    MIL-STD-461 CS101 Test Setup

  • MIL-STD-461 CS109

    CS109 Purpose

    MIL-STD-461 CS109 Conducted Susceptibility, Structure Current, 60 Hz to 100 kHz

    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand structure currents.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Signal generator

    b. Amplifier (if required)

    c. Isolation transformers

    d. Current probe

    e. Measurement receiver

    f. Resistor, 0.5 ohm

    g. Coupling transformer

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS114

    CS114 Purpose

    Conducted Susceptibility, Bulk Cable Injection (BCI)

    The MIL-STD-461 CS114 requirement is applicable from 10 kHz to 200 MHz for all interconnecting cables, including power cables.

    The MIL-STD-461 CS114 test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand RF signals coupled onto EUT associated cabling.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Measurement receivers

    b. Current injection probes (maximum and minimum insertion loss shown on Figure CS114-2)

    c. Current probes

    d. Calibration fixture: coaxial transmission line with 50 ohm characteristic impedance, coaxial connections on both ends, and space for an injection probe around the center conductor.

    e. Directional couplers

    f. Signal generators

    g. Plotter h. Attenuators, 50 ohm

    i. Coaxial loads, 50 ohm

    j. Power amplifiers

    k. LISN

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS115

    CS115 Purpose

    Conducted Susceptibility, bulk cable injection, impulse excitation

    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand impulse signals coupled onto EUT associated cabling.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Pulse generator, 50 ohm, charged line (coaxial)
    b. Current injection probe
    c. Drive cable, 50 ohm, 2 meters, 0.5 dB or less insertion loss at 500 MHz
    d. Current probe
    e. Calibration fixture: coaxial transmiss
    ion line with 50 ohm characteristic impedance,
    coaxial connections on both ends, and space for an injection probe around the center
    conductor.
    f. Oscilloscope, 50 ohm input impedance
    g. Attenuators, 50 ohm
    h. Coaxial loads, 50 ohm
    i. LISNs

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS116

    CS116 Purpose

    Conducted susceptibility, damped sinusoidal transients, cables and power leads.

    This requirement is applicable from 10 kHz to 100 MHz for all interconnecting cables, including power cables, and individual high side power leads. Power returns and neutrals need not be tested individually.
    This test procedure is used to verify the ability of the EUT to withstand damped sinusoidal transients coupled onto EUT associated cables and power leads.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Damped sinusoid transient generator, ≤ 100 ohm output impedance
    b. Current injection probe
    c. Oscilloscope, 50 ohm input impedance
    d. Calibration fixture: Coaxial transmission line with 50 ohm characteristic impedance, coaxial connections on both ends, and space for an injection probe around the center conductor
    e. Current probes
    f. Waveform recording device
    g. Attenuators, 50 ohm
    h. Measurement receivers
    i. Coaxial loads, 50 ohm
    j. LISNs

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS117

    CS117 Purpose

    Conducted susceptibility, lightning induced transients, cables and power leads.

    Military Standard 461 Version G's new section CS 117 requires multiple stroke surge testing using a lightning transient generator. This requirement is similar to the well established RTCA/DO-160 Section 22 lightning immunity test standard.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. Lightning transient generator

    b. Injection Transformers

    c. Oscilloscope

    d. Current monitor probes

    e. Attenuators, 50 ohm, as needed on current monitor probes

    f. Voltage monitor probes, high impedance

    g. Monitor loop, low impedance wire loop

    h. Calibration loop, low impedance wire loop

    i. Capacitor, >28,000 µF for DC power inputs

    j. LISN

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  • MIL-STD-461 CS118

    CS118 Purpose

    Personnel Borne Electrostatic Discharge

    This requirement is applicable to electrical, electronic, and electromechanical subsystems and equipment that have a man-machine interface. It is not applicable to ordnance items.

    Test Equipment

    The test equipment shall be as follows:

    a. ESD Generator, adjustable from ±2kV to ±15kV (minimum range),
    and Table X for simplified ESD generator characteristics.
    b. ESD network, 150 picofarads (pF) capacitance, 330 ohm discharge resistance.
    c. Contact discharge tip Figure CS118-2.
    d. Air discharge tip Figure CS118-2.
    e. Electrostatic voltmeter.
    f. Oscilloscope, single event bandwidth ≥ 1 GHz.
    g. ESD current target, input resistance 2 ±5% ohms, Figure CS118-3.
    h. Attenuator, 20 dB.
    i. Coaxial cable, 50 ohm impedance, ≤ 1 meter.
    j. Metallic ground plane.
    k. Ionizer or one (1) megohm resistor (1MΩ±10%).

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    • 4-Quadrant – Source and sink current
    • Up to 25 Amp DUT
    • Perform Dropout, Surge, Ripple Simulations
    • Large Standards Library
    • Automotive, Military, Aerospace and Commercial
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    • Standard size: 2.5 by 1 by .9 meters
    • Copper Grounding Straps
    • Ideal for CISPR, MIL, IEC and more
    • 1 mm Copper Top
    • Heavy duty casters
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    • Integrated signal generator 4 kHz to 1 GHz
    • 3 power meter inputs 4 kHz to 1 GHz
    • Integrated class A power amplifier module:
      Multiple EUT monitoring options
      • 45 W, 9 kHz to 1 GHz
    • 5,7“ TFT color display
    • Internal, menu-based control software
    • Basic remote control software and report generator included
    • Optically decoupled remote control
    • Whisper mode
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    • 4-Quadrant – Can source and sink current
    • ±80V – DC supply for 12V to 48V systems; meets 80V surge requirements
    • 300 kHz Sine – DC ripple tests for all major standards
    • 3µS Rise Time – Exceeds surge and dropout slew rate requirements
    • 3mΩ DC Source Impedance – Out-performs ISO 7637-2 requirements
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    • Test equipment bundle with software for easy testing
    • Semi-automatic calibration routine significantly reduces labor-intensive tasks for MIL 461 CS101 Testing
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    • In accordance with MIL-STD-461E/F, Method CS116
    • Capable of limited testing for RTCA DO-160D, Section 22
    • Panel-mounted digital voltmeter monitors the adjusted open circuit discharge voltage
    • Pulse rates up to one pulse per second maximum (factory adjusted)
    • Single pulse feature enables controlled isolation of transient effects

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    • Use with probes 8700i and 8705C
    • 10 kHz to 400 MHz 
    • VSWR < 3
    • MIL-STD-461 CS114, CS115, CS116
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    • 10 kHz - 250 MHz Frequency Range
    • 75 Watt Integrated Amplifier
    • Achieve 40 Vrms with a BCI probe
    • Computer Based System (USB controlled)
    • Self Calibration with Injection Probe
    • RF generator, amplifier and RF Voltmeter usable as independent instruments
    • Connections: EUT "Fail", EUT monitoring by external multimeter
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    • 10 kHz to 400 MHz Frequency Range
    • Maximum RMS Current 4 A
    • MIL-STD-461 CS114, CS115, CS116
    • Calibration Fixture F-3

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    • Most compact equipment
    • Supports BCI testing as per various standard requirements
    • Basic frequency range 9 kHz up to 400 MHz
    • Extendable frequency range up to 1 GHz
    • Built-in 110 W class A amplifier up to 400 MHz
    • Built-in RF switch to connect external amplifier
    • Built-in directional coupler
    • Built-in 3-channel power meter up to 1 GHz
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