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Rent Solar 9247-50-TS-50-N LISN for CISPR 16-1, FCC Part 15, ANSI C63.4

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  • Compliant to FCC Part 15, CISPR 16-1, ANSI C63.4 (1992)
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  • 50 Amp Capability per line

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Specifications

Voltage Rating500 VAC (Line to Ground), 800 VDC
Frequency Range10 kHz to 50 MHz
Standards MetFCC Part 15, CISPR 16-1, ANSI C63.4 (1992)
RF Connector50Ω N-type (female)
Inductors50 µH (0.10 µF Coupling Capacitor)
Mains & EUT ConnectionsTerminal Screw
Current Rating50 Amps
Application/Test TypePower line conducted emissions tests

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About Solar LISN's:

 
The Solar Electronics LISNs use a series inductor between the test sample and the power source to provide the impedance-versus-frequency characteristic. A coaxial connector with DC isolation is provided for connection to the associated frequency selective EMI meter. The power source end of the inductor is bypassed to ground.

Due to the large current-carrying capability of some LISNs, it is not always practical to use a switch for changing inductance values. Instead, some models are equipped with a high current pin plug-and-jack combination for quickly connecting and disconnecting a network and substituting another. This nylon insulated pin plug-and-jack arrangement is a safety feature, well isolated from inadvertent short circuits, providing protection to operating personnel.

EMI specifications require one LISN in each ungrounded power lead. Even though the neutral is considered "ground" if it is not connected to chassis inside the unit under test, the lead must be tested with an LISN. Therefore, use two LISNs in DC or single phase AC applications, three LISNs for delta-connected three phase circuits, and four LISNs for Y-connected three phase circuits.

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