As I understand ANSI C63.4 the impedance measurement is required. In fact it
is required that you meet the curve when connected to ant EMI filters you
would use during a test. At a previous employer this was interpreted as a
mandate to calibrate them in house. This really created a nightmare
considering that there were 6 chambers and a couple dozen different LISN's.
Connecting to a filter does make a difference. In fact we had several LISN's
that looked good standalone that did not meet the criteria when connected to
the filter. We wound up tuning the LISN's to meet the curve with the filters
attached. Anyone else run into this problem?
  

Tom Donnelly 
Smiths Aerospace Actuation Systems 

973-428-9898 x445
tdonne...@act-sys.com 

 
 


From: Bill Stumpf [mailto:bstu...@dlsemc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 2:50 PM
To: 'emcp...@aol.com'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: In-house LISN calibration


Tim,
The standard to be used for LISN calibration is ANSI C63.4.  The insertion
loss can be measured using a spectrum analyzer, but I am not aware of a method
to use a spectrum analyzer for the impedance. We use a S-Parameters Network
Analyzer.
 
Bill
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: emcp...@aol.com [mailto:emcp...@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 12:15 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: In-house LISN calibration



Hello,
 
I have an HP 3589A Spectrum/Network Analyzer.  I was wondering if there is any
way to do in-house calibration of the LISNs.  I need to verify the impedance
and the insertion loss of each LISN.  I'm not sure if the unit I have will do
the job.  I need the calibration procedure to be accepted by various agencies
(via ANSI C63.4 / CISPR standards).  I don't want just a "verification
procedure".  Anyone know how this can be done?
 
Thanks.
Tim Pierce


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