Test & Measurement

EMC solutions lined up for Stuttgart show

16th March 2015
Mick Elliott
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Rohde & Schwarz is lining up an array of solutions for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurements at the EMV 2015 exhibition in Stuttgart. Highlights will include compliance tests in the 5 GHz band, tried and tested EMC software with enhanced functionality and broadband amplifiers with expanded frequency ranges.

The company will showcase its TS8997 test system, which now performs automated R&TTE measurements for compliance tests in line with the new ETSI EN 301 893 v1.7.1 standard for wireless devices in the 5 GHz band. The test system also supports measurements in line with ETSI EN 300 328 in the 2.4 GHz band. The tried and tested EMC32 EMC measurement software features innovations as well. The EMC32-K48 option allows users to carry out shielding effectiveness measurements in accordance with international standards.

The test receivers of the ESR series perform disturbance measurements for standard compliant EMC certifications in just a few seconds in the frequency ranges from 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz/7 GHz/26.5 GHz. In addition to delivering fast measurements, the instruments also offer a wide range of diagnostic tools for EMI analysis. The test receivers meet the requirements of commercial and military standards such as CISPR, EN, FCC and MIL.

They can also be used to carry out four channel click rate measurements on household appliances in line with the CISPR 14-1 EMC standard.

Rohde & Schwarz has also upgraded its compact BA150 and BBL200 broadband amplifiers. The BBA150 family of amplifiers now covers new frequency bands from 9 kHz to 250 MHz and 80 MHz to 1 GHz, with up to 1 kW of power. The modular design of the amplifiers makes it possible to flexibly configure complete systems to meet user requirements.

They are, for example, ideal for electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) measurements in line with relevant standards in all commercial and industrial sectors. The BBL200 broadband amplifiers deliver up to 10 kW of power in a frequency range from 9 kHz to 225 MHz. Liquid cooling makes the amplifiers compact and quiet.

They have high output powers and are designed for continuous operation even under mismatch conditions. This makes them perfect for EMS measurements, for which high field strengths must often be achieved despite poor antenna matching.

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