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Fischer BCICF-1 Bulk Current Injection Probe Fixtures

Manufacturer part number: BCICF-1
Part of the test equipment required by most of the Bulk Current Injection test procedure specifications. Allows the user the quickly and easily calibrate the injection probe prior to performing compliance testing.
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Injection Probe Calibration Fixtures are a part of the test equipment required by most of the Bulk Current Injection test procedure specifications. The BCICF-1 calibration fixture allows the user the quickly and easily calibrate the injection probe prior to performing compliance testing.

This calibration fixture offers two important benefits.

  1. Due to variable circuit impedances or resonances in cables and cable looms, the calibration fixture is used to establish the forward power into the injection probe needed to develop the specified currents in the system under test.
  2. The fixture can be used to measure the injection probes insertion loss.

The Fischer Custom Communications BCICF-1 Bulk Current Injection Calibration Fixture allows EMC Engineers and Technicians to quickly and easily calibrate injection probes prior to performing their compliance tests. The Fischer BCIF-1 exceeds DO-160, Section 20 VSWR fixture requirements for stand-alone injection probe calibration fixture.

The BCICF-1 Calibration Fixture is used to establish the forward power into the injection probe needed to develop the specified currents in the system under test, necessitated by variable circuit impedances or resonances in cables and cable looms.

The BCICF-1 is used to calibrate the following Injection Probes: F-120-1, F-120-2, F-120-3, F-120-3B, F-120-6, F-120-6A, F-120-9, F-120-9B, F-130A, F-130-1, F-130-1A, F-130A-1, F-100701-1008-1, F-100903-1008-1, F-100602-1008-1.

The BCICF-1 offers a distinct advantages and benefits.

  • Excellent VSWR over a broad bandwidth: <2:1 over the frequency range of 10kHz – 400 MHz when the probe is in fixture.
  • Accommodates a wide variety of Bulk Current Injection Probes that operate between 10 kHz – 400 MHz.
  • Frequency: 10 kHz - 400 MHz
  • VSWR: Meets DO-160 standalone limit line
  • Dimensions: 250 mm x 177 mm x 175 mm
  • Weigth: 2.5 kg
Description

Injection Probe Calibration Fixtures are a part of the test equipment required by most of the Bulk Current Injection test procedure specifications. The BCICF-1 calibration fixture allows the user the quickly and easily calibrate the injection probe prior to performing compliance testing.

This calibration fixture offers two important benefits.

  1. Due to variable circuit impedances or resonances in cables and cable looms, the calibration fixture is used to establish the forward power into the injection probe needed to develop the specified currents in the system under test.
  2. The fixture can be used to measure the injection probes insertion loss.

The Fischer Custom Communications BCICF-1 Bulk Current Injection Calibration Fixture allows EMC Engineers and Technicians to quickly and easily calibrate injection probes prior to performing their compliance tests. The Fischer BCIF-1 exceeds DO-160, Section 20 VSWR fixture requirements for stand-alone injection probe calibration fixture.

The BCICF-1 Calibration Fixture is used to establish the forward power into the injection probe needed to develop the specified currents in the system under test, necessitated by variable circuit impedances or resonances in cables and cable looms.

The BCICF-1 is used to calibrate the following Injection Probes: F-120-1, F-120-2, F-120-3, F-120-3B, F-120-6, F-120-6A, F-120-9, F-120-9B, F-130A, F-130-1, F-130-1A, F-130A-1, F-100701-1008-1, F-100903-1008-1, F-100602-1008-1.

The BCICF-1 offers a distinct advantages and benefits.

  • Excellent VSWR over a broad bandwidth: <2:1 over the frequency range of 10kHz – 400 MHz when the probe is in fixture.
  • Accommodates a wide variety of Bulk Current Injection Probes that operate between 10 kHz – 400 MHz.