Conducted Immunity

 

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Verifying your products vulnerability to unexpected electrical transients was once a tedious task and often overlooked. Manufacturers sending their DUT's to test labs only to be sent back not conforming. With pre-programmed scripts for most commercial and military standards, many firms are bringing the capability in house, allowing engineers to hook up and auto run the test to meet IEC, Mil-Std, ISO, CE marking and more.

Rent buy or lease conducted immunity test equipment for pre-compliance and certification. The EMC Shop specialies in RF, electrical transient and other electromagnetic compliance test standards.

Conducted Immunity Test Equipment:

Conducted Immunity Test Standards:

Conducted Immunity There are 89 products.

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  • Turn Key Test Systems

    Conducted immunity has several sub methods of testing depending on the standard and type of DUT.  The EMC Shop provides turn key systems to meet most any conducted immunity standards as well as stand alone conducted immunity test equipment

  • Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test

     

    Most engineers have fundamental EMC understanding, including the experience of witnessing the ESD testing in a test lab. The test lab often relies on the product manufacturer to determine the test points as they draft the test plan in accordance to the product compliance standard, IEC/EN 61000-4-2 is a common electrostatic discharge immunity test standard, often referred to in product standards.

     

    Most elecrostatic discharge testing, to most standards, will instruct the technician to run a test sequence of ten discharges in one second intervals in both positive and negative polarity. The test standard may notate a ‘test environment’ consisting of a test bench and grounding plane. For pre compliance testing, this may not be necessary. But take care to not discharge near other (expensive) electronics in use. With each electrostatic discharge, an EM pulse is emitted from the simulator and can affect nearby equipment. For precompliance, ESD generators have a voltage potentiometer to identify failure thresholds.

    What is an Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test

    The primary goal is to replicate electric static and apply the event to a selected amount of test points. Common locations on todays commercial electronics include a USB port and the touch screen interface. Other locations on the chassis where a user may grab the product should be tested.

    Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Setup

    Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Setup

     

    Contact vs Air Electrostatic Discharge Testing

    The goal is to directly apply the electrostatic discharge to the product under test using the contact tip. However, in most instances where a test point is to a non-conductive surface, the air tip is used. The user pulling the trigger to charge the air tip and approach until the discharge. There may be instances where an ESD event is not observed, assuming your electrostatic generator is functioning properly, this is OK and your product passes.

     

    Videos Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test

  • Harmonics & Flicker Compliance

    To attain the CE Mark in Europe your product must pass several harmonics and flicker susceptibility tests. The EMC Shop stocks a variety of harmonics, fluctuation, and flicker equipment to satisfy most EMC testing requirements.

  • Voltage Dips and Interruptions Testers

    Rent or buy used Voltage Dips and Interruptions Testers. The EMC Shop specializes in power quality test and compliance, stocking generators for conducted immunity testing.

    Power quality testing and compliance is a key element to for complying to CE, IEC, Mil-STD, DO-160 and more. AC and DC power dips, drops, fails and interruptions are accomplished using fast switching power sources with unique sustainability and preprogrammed waveforms and test routines.

  • Damped Oscillatory Wave

    Oscillating wave generators with defined open circuit waveforms parameters. The oscillating wave, also called a “damped sine” is used to test the immunity of electronic relays and relay systems mounted in an electrical substation or similar harsh environment. Standard met are: IEC 61000-4-12 Ed.1, IEC 61000-4-18 Ed.1 and ANSI C37.90.

  • Surge Simulation (Power & Telecom Lines)

    IEC 61000-4-5 is the most commonly referenced international standard to meet eelctrical surge/combo wave test requirements for power and telecom lines. Specialized surge simulators are available to meet specialized industrial and aerospace applications.

  • EFT Testing

     

    EFT testing is a routine test  of electronics to determine immunity to micropulse phenomena that occurs along the power and data lines inside facilities, homes and vehicles. It can occur when a light switch is engaged, or a product holding a charge is plugged into the wall. Similarly, PoE can be a source for electrical fast transients along data lines, such as ethernet cables. For the physics, mathematical equations as to why EFT events exist, go back to Google, there are many in depth articles. Most of our customers are satisfied with the general understanding of the test, then more importantly, passing it for compliance and/or improving their product.

     
    Pass/Fail Criteria for EFT Testing

    The test sequences, clearly defined in IEC/EN 61000-4-4, are a variety of electrical fast transients delivered in bursts, in intervals over the course of several minutes. Most product specific standards give guidance as to what the failure criteria is. IE EN 55024 (ITE equipment) are determined by manufacturer, customer and best practice. This could range from allowing a soft reset during the EFT test sequence, a delay in processing or a system shut down. Usually, burning smells, melted plastic or a good old fashioned fire will be considered a fail. 

    EFT Testing Procedure

    Most modern EFT transient generators have test sequences pre-programmed, with the ability to manipulate test parameters such as pulse frequency and duration. The testing procedure constitutes:

    • Reading the test standard, manual and developing a test plan

    • Setting your product near to the EFT generator, while allowing the user to safely monitor the product.

    • Coupling your product into the generator

    • Starting the test sequence

    • Identify susceptibility areas and narrow down testing to troubleshoot and debug

    • Generate a test report

    EFT Test Setup and Overview

    Meet Electrical Fast Transient/Burst immunity test standards like IEC/EN 61000-4-4 with stand alone EFT/burst simulators.

  • 3-Phase Coupling / Decoupling Networks (CDN's)

    3-Phase Coupling/Decoupling Networks (CDN's)

  • Calibration / Verification Accessories

    Calibration / Verification Accessories

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    • Floating high voltage output
    • Combination wave 1.2/50us - 8/20us
    • 7.4kV impulse voltage
    • 3.7kA impulse current
    • Impulse voltage & current monitors
    • Accurate phase angle synchronization
    • Meets standards:
      • UL 1449
      • IEC 61000-4-5
      • ANSI C63.4
      • And more!
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    • PIM #X modules cover the most common surge standards, such as EN, ETSI, IEC, Telcordia (Bellcore),FCC (TIA) 68, UL, ITU, ANSI, IEEE & more
    • Any customized waveform can be easily realized and integrated in a new or existing PSURGE 8000 system
    • Various coupling / decoupling net - works for power lines 1-phase and 3-phase up to 690 V / 100 A are available
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    • Test procedure acc. IEC 61000-4-6 Ed. 4
    • Built-in amplifier saturation and linearity check
    • Built-in power amplifier 25 to 80 watts, 10 kHz to 400 MHz
    • Built-in power meter, 9 kHz to 1 GHz
    • Built-in dual directional coupler
    • Automatic calibration via built-in power meter
    • Connection for external amplifiers up to 1 GHz
    • USB-Interface
    • Software for Windows 7, Windows 8
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    • Fully IEC 61000-4-5 compliant
    • 1.2/50 µs pulse up to 15 kV / 7.5 kA
    • 1000 VDC EUT supply available
    • Large 7.2" color display and touch panel interface
    • Standards and user test libraries
    • Wide range of accessories
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    • 9kHz to 1GHz Signal Generator 
    • Amplitude modulation: 1Hz to 3kHz (0% to 95%)
    • Pulse modulation: 1Hz - 1kHz (10% to 90%)
    • Built-in amplifier, 100kHz to 300MHz 
    • Built-in current monitor, 9kHz to 1GHz  
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    • Meet UL 1449, ANSI C62.41, IEC 61000-4-5, EN & IEC 60255-5
    • Cost effective CDN's for unshielded symmetric and asymmetric communication lines
    • Built in Single Phase CDN
    • 0.3kV – 6.0kV
    • 5.7" Color Touch Screen
    • Surge Voltage and Current Monitoring
    • Remote Control Functionality via LAN Ethernet
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    • Most Economical Surge Solution on the Market
    • Surge Simulation Pulse per IEC/EN 61000-4-5 & UL 1449 (pre-programmed)
    • Built-in Coupling Network for Single Phase DUT
    • 5.7" Color Touch Screen
    • Surge Failure Detection
    • Remote Control Functionality via LAN Ethernet
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    • Compact NX5 B-1-300-16 Configuration Includes:
      • 5.5 kV EFT/Burst Immunity Capability per IEC 61000-4-4 edition 3
      • Monitoring Outputs (BNC)
      • Pre-programmed test routines
      • Built in Single Phase Coupler 300 Volts 16 Amps
      • AC Adapter for EUT Inputer (Standard 3 Prong)
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    • Model CI00250A (75 Watt amplifier, 10 kHz – 250 MHz)
    • Model CI00400A (100 Watt amplifier, 10 kHz – 400 MHz)
    • Model CI00401A (150 Watt amplifier, 100 kHz – 400 MHz) 
    • EN/IEC 61000-4-6 Testing Solution
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    • Industry Best Warranty on Used Test Equipment
    • Try before you bur or rent this Keytek 8kV EFT System
    • System Configuration:
      • E103 Controller (fiber-interface for remote control)
      • E421 EFT/Noise Burst Simulator to 8 kV (IEC 61000-4-4)
      • E4554 Burst Coupling up to 8 kV
      • Input voltage: 100V to 240VAC
      • Input Current: 3.5A at 100 V; 1.5A at 240 V
      • User Manual
      • Fresh Calibration Certificate
      • 10% off Calibration Service for Life
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