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The compact Next Generation NX7 is the most versatile tester to address transient and power fail requirements for both international and commercial standards. Featuring an easy-to-use color touch screen, the NX7 provides an economical solution for pre-compliance immunity testing as well as full-compliance testing and CE Marking. Its internal single-phase Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN) can be extended for testing three-phase EUTs by means of an automatically controlled external CDN up to 200 A per phase. AMETEK CTS supplies a large range of accessories for various applications such as magnetic field tests and more.
FOR TESTS ACCORDING TO;
> ANSI/IEEE C62.41
> IEC 61000-4-4
> IEC 61000-4-5
> IEC 61000-4-8
> IEC 61000-4-9
> IEC 61000-4-11
> IEC 61000-4-12
> IEC 61000-4-29
> EN 61000-6-1
> EN 61000-6-2
> ECE-R10
> EN 300329
> EN 300340
> EN 300342-1
> EN 300386 V1.3.2
> EN 301489-1
> EN 301489-17
> EN 301489-24
> EN 301489-7
> ITU-T K.41
ALL IN ONE - ALL YOU NEED FOR YOUR TESTS
The compact NX7 is a standalone generator which includes everything necessary to perform fully compliant tests. With separate power mains supply inputs, it allows the utilization of different EUT supply voltages for maximum flexibility. The NX7 can be operated manually from the intuitive front touch screen or remotely via its built-in Ethernet, USB or optical interface. Failure inputs allow control of an ongoing test sequence based on the state of the EUT. Monitoring outputs (BNC) offer easy signal verification and measurements. For enhanced safety requirements, features like interlock and a warning lamp are available. NX7 is the first generator that recognizes the connected EUT power configuration. Only coupling selections to active lines are enabled. Non existing lines will be disabled from the menu settings. Pre-programmed routines with common Test Standards allow maximum user convenience. Quick Start Test routines where parameters can be changed during susceptibility level evaluation are also available.