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Teseq SL 150 Strip Line

Manufacturer part number: SL-150
Teseq SL 150 Strip Line 150 Ω
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The transversal electromagnetic mode which can be developped in the SL 150 strip line, provides the opportunity for doing EMC testing inside the strip line. The strip line is specified in EU directives 2004/104/EG, 2005/83/EG and 2009/0154 (COD). Frequency range and general settings are also described in ISO 11452‑1. The SL 150 allows testing electrical/electronic sub modules (EUB).

The SL 150 consists of two parallel metal plates. The EUT is arranged in the middle between these plates. The largest outer dimension of the EUT should not be more than 1/3 of the plate distance. The ground is on the lower plate and the isolated upper plate is supplied with RF energy. Between the plates, an electromagnetic field will be established. A typical test configuration consists of signal generator, power amplifiers, power meters and SL 150. To avoid interactions with the environment, the test should be run in an anechoic test chamber.

  • Frequency Range: 10 kHz to 1000 MHz
  • Max. Input Power: 100 W
  • Connector Type: N, 50 Ω Female
  • Typical CW Input Power for 10 V/m: Approx. 10 W (30 MHz to 500 MHz)
  • Distance Bewteen the Plates: 800 mm
  • Attenuation Input to Monitor Port:
    • 20 MHz: Approx. 30 dB
    • 250 MHz: Approx. 25 dB
    • 500 MHz: Approx. 20 dB
  • Dimensions: 2.4 m x 0.8 m x 0.8 m
  • Environment: Indoor
  • IEC/EN 61000-4-20
  • ISO 11452-5
Description

The transversal electromagnetic mode which can be developped in the SL 150 strip line, provides the opportunity for doing EMC testing inside the strip line. The strip line is specified in EU directives 2004/104/EG, 2005/83/EG and 2009/0154 (COD). Frequency range and general settings are also described in ISO 11452‑1. The SL 150 allows testing electrical/electronic sub modules (EUB).

The SL 150 consists of two parallel metal plates. The EUT is arranged in the middle between these plates. The largest outer dimension of the EUT should not be more than 1/3 of the plate distance. The ground is on the lower plate and the isolated upper plate is supplied with RF energy. Between the plates, an electromagnetic field will be established. A typical test configuration consists of signal generator, power amplifiers, power meters and SL 150. To avoid interactions with the environment, the test should be run in an anechoic test chamber.

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