Grace,
CISPR 16-1 defines LISNs of 50Ohms||50µH + 5Ohms, 50Ohms||50µH and
50Ohms||5µH +1Ohm.
The 150Ohms V-network and the 150Ohms delta-network are also covered.
CISPR 22 refers in section 9.3 to CISPR 16-1 for LISNs to be used for testing.
Best regards,
Michael Nagel
Michael Nagel
Senio
Ed,
have a look into automotive power simulators.
Manufacturers: Toellner http://www.toellner.de
Em-Test http://www.emtest.de
Argantix is also worth a look: http://www.argantix.com
California Instruments (same company as Argantix) as well.
Best regards,
Michael
Michael
There is something I do not understand about this discussion.
An instrument, IMHO, should not primarily named by its application.
In this case, I would call it a test receiver, not an EMI receiver (not good)
or EMC receiver (even worse).
The same test receiver can be used to measure EMI, but als
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