RF Conducted Test Equipment is used to efficiently test immunity along power and data lines up to 1GHz. They are able to measure the DUT's (device under test) reaction to power fluctuations so engineers can accurately evaluate the device's susceptibility when exposed to a drop or surge in conducted energy. Test standard IEC 61000-4-16 establishes all the requirements when testing the susceptibility of a device to possible conducted energy drops and surges. The most common bandwidths when testing range between 10 kHz and 400 MHz.
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Impedance stabilization networks (ISN, or with CISPR 16-1-2 called AAN: asymmetric artificial network) are defined for measuring of conducted common mode disturbances at information technology equipment (ITE) as required in CISPR 22 and CISPR 32. The ISN is placed between the equipment under test (EUT) and auxiliary equipment (AE) or load which are necessary for the operation of the EUT.
The absorbing clamp CLA-150 was designed for EMC emissions measurement of from electrical instruments via their connecting leads. It has a 32-mm cable aperture.