With Instrument control, one can connect to the desktop instrument using computer and take measurements. There are several different ways to control your instruments – you can either use an instrument driver or control the instrument through direct I/O commands (see Figure1). Figure1.Instrument Control Architecture
Read more →In this tutorial, CE102, conducted emissions, power leads, 10 kHz to 10 MHz. and measurement tips are discussed. The measurement Procedure can be found in MIL-STD 461 pp.36.
Read more →The time that an Spectrum Analyzer(or EMI Receiver) spends on a Specified Emission Point on its display is called Dwell Time, TD. Dwell Time is basically equals (Sweep Time/Total Number Of Measurement Bin) Some spectrum analyzers call this sweep speed or the Dwell Time. If the sweep
Read more →How do you Perform Conducted Emission Tests? Conducted emission testing requires a quiet RF environment (usually a shielded enclosure), a line impedance stabilization network, and an RF voltage measurement instrument such as a tuned receiver or spectrum analyzer. The RF ambient of the test environment should be
Read more →Introduction Field Strength measurements are necessary to determine the amount of radiation emitted from electronic equipment. If a piece of equipment generates spurious signals which may interfere with equipment operating in the same vicinity, then a field strength measurement becomes necessary. fro example, spurious radiation from garage
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