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Teseq NNB 51 Line Impedance Stabilization Network Dual-Line-V-LISN

Manufacturer part number: NNB 51
9 KHz to 30 MHz
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Key Features and Functions

Line impedance stabilization network (LISN) such as the NNB 51 are used to measure distortion signals on the mains cord of an electrical equipment under test (EUT). The distortion signals are usually generated or picked up inside of the EUT and the mains cord acts as an antenna. European and international EMC regulations define maximum permissible signal levels and frequency bands for such distortion signals.

The distortion signal to be measured is available on a coaxial N‑connector that is mounted on the front panel of the NNB 51. For the actual measurement of the distortion signals a measuring receiver can be used. The V-network is part of a complex EMC-test setup that also has been standardized in CISPR 16‑2‑1 (EN 55016-2-1).

  • Dual-line-V-LISN
  • Compliant to CISPR 16-1-2, MIL-STD-461, FCC Part 15, ANSI C63.4
  • Current up to 16 Amps
  • Frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz
  • Hand and remote operated
  • Massive grounding bars

Frequency Range9 kHz to 30 MHz
Standards MetCISPR 16-1-2, MIL-STD-461, FCC Part 15, ANSI C63.4
RF ConnectorN female, 50 Ohms
Current Rating16 Amps Max
Application/Test TypeMeasure distortion signals on power mains
RF Input Voltage250 Volts max
Impedance50 Ω
Dimensions27.0 cm x 41.8 cm x 27.5 cm
Weight12 kg (26.5 pounds)
Description

Key Features and Functions

Line impedance stabilization network (LISN) such as the NNB 51 are used to measure distortion signals on the mains cord of an electrical equipment under test (EUT). The distortion signals are usually generated or picked up inside of the EUT and the mains cord acts as an antenna. European and international EMC regulations define maximum permissible signal levels and frequency bands for such distortion signals.

The distortion signal to be measured is available on a coaxial N‑connector that is mounted on the front panel of the NNB 51. For the actual measurement of the distortion signals a measuring receiver can be used. The V-network is part of a complex EMC-test setup that also has been standardized in CISPR 16‑2‑1 (EN 55016-2-1).

  • Dual-line-V-LISN
  • Compliant to CISPR 16-1-2, MIL-STD-461, FCC Part 15, ANSI C63.4
  • Current up to 16 Amps
  • Frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz
  • Hand and remote operated
  • Massive grounding bars