Transient generators are used in conducted immunitytesting by simulating transients. Drastic fluctuation in current or voltage on a device while connected to a power grid is considered a transient. The susceptibility of a device is determined through conducted immunity testing and transient generators are used to test the device's immunity to transients through the simulation of transients found in real-life situations. A common cause of transients is lightning, which may strike close by creating a surge that causes electrical and electromagnetic interference. A device on a grid can also be a source by sending a transient to another device on the grid when switched on. Both circumstances, along with many more, can be simulated with a transient generator through waveform variation. EMC transient generators are designed to be used for medical, IT, industrial, and commercial devices with specific test standards.
Avalon offers a variety of transient generators based on conducted immunity test standards for your specific requirements. Test With Confidence®.
There are 6 different lightning waveforms that can be produced with this system for the study and testing of lightning-induced transient susceptibility
The Teseq CDN 3063 Series fulfills the new requirements for EUT currents over 16 A in the surge standard IEC/EN 61000-4 5:2005 with fully automated IEC and ANSI compliant coupling networks.
This battery simulator is designed to replace the vehicle battery in the test environment. These sources must fulfill various criteria concerning power rating, voltage, slew rate, impedance, etc. depending on the particular application.
The UCS 200N100 by EM Test is in stock and ready to rent! The Ultra-Compact Simulator series for Automotive Transients unifies the capabilities of an EFT/Burst simulator, a Micro-pulse simulator, and the required coupling network into one box. Lab staff with over 20 years of technical experience. Customer service is our top priority. Immediate sales assistance along with same day shipments. Rent from Avalon Test Equipment.
Included in base system: HV Supply, Processor, Power Entry Module, RS232 Interface, IEEE Interface, CDN 5500 100A coupler, FT 5530 Fast Transient Generator, Autostar Software, traceable calibration certificate.
The PFS 200N Series Automotive Power Fail simulator is used to comply with standard requirements, mainly from vehicle manufacturers, to perform fast voltage dips ad drops (micro-interruptions). Some standards specify very fast rise and fall times below 1 microsecond an electronic switch.
The EM Test ESD NX30 is an ESD tester to simulate ESD pulses at higher voltages up to 30 kV in both air and contact discharge mode. It satisfies requirements exceeding the EN/IEC 61000-4-2 test levels and complies with automotive test applications.
The EM Test UCS500N7 Multifunctional Transient Immunity Simulator includes everything necessary to conduct fully compliant tests at levels that go far beyond common test requirements. Surge can be tested up to 7.0kV either according to IEC/EN 61000-4-5 or ANSI/IEEE C62.41. The UCS 500N7 offers an integrated Ringwave module (optional) as per ANSI/IEEE C62.41 and IEC/EN 61000-4-12 for ringwave tests on mains supply lines.
The EM Test PFM 200N100.1 has been designed to fully meet the requirements for E10, E13 and E14 of the LV 124 and the E48-09 of the LV 148. It also allows to perform microinterruptions with fast rise/fall time of as low as 200ns as required by GMW 3172, sec. 9.2.18
Electronic and electrical equipment may be affected by voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations of the power supply. Dips and interruptions are caused by faults in the public supply network, in installations or by sudden large change of load. Testing to such phenomena is required to proof that electronic and electrical equipment do not fall into unsafe operation conditions. EM TEST offers a full range of simulators up to 3x690VAC, 100A and DC voltage capability of up to 600V.
Manufactured exactly in accordance with the drawings and specifications of ISO 7637-3 for capacitively coupling the transients onto cables and wiring harnesses. With its characteristic impedance of 50 Ω , connected to the generator via a coaxial cable and terminated on the far side with a 50 Ω load resistor.
The EFT 500N5 series are the state-of-the-art EFT/Burst testers with a built-in coupling/decoupling network for single phase or three-phase mains supply lines and a HV terminal to connect a capacitive coupling clamp.
CDN 3043 3-phase coupling/decoupling network series as a competitively priced, high performance extension to the NSG 3040 multifunction generator series.