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Em Test: the complete overview of emc solutions

EMC Testing THE FULL RANGE OF EM TEST:


Solutions for all industrial sectors

EMI Measuring About EM TEST The EMC company pages 4 – 5

Operation concept and software pages 6 – 7

Simulators & Automotive pages 8 – 15


EMC-equipment
Renewable energy pages 16 – 25

Telecom pages 26 – 39

Industry pages 40 – 53

Medical

Residential

Broadcast

Components & safety pages 54 – 63

Military pages 64 – 69

Aircraft

Accessories pages 70 – 77

Services > Service & support pages 78 – 83

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the emc company ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY


Innovative technology
for emc testing and measuring

Company
Any electronic or electrical device is part of a complex environ- development to obtain a high-quality product in terms of electro-
ment, heavily charged with conducted and radiated interference. magnetic compatibility. EM TEST offers outstanding expertise
Every electronic or electrical device is required to operate as in EMC. Our solutions and know-how in testing the suscepti-
intended in this environment without generating electromagne- bility and measuring emissions are recognised worldwide.
tic disturbances affecting other devices in its vicinity. A wide EM TEST is the leading manufacturer of high-class, fully com-
range of standards and directives regulate both the suscepti- pliance EMC testing and measurement equipment for the elec-
bility as well as the maximum permissible emission level for tronics industry in the automotive, telecom, medical, industrial
each device. For you as a manufacturer both aspects need to be electronics, avionics and military sectors.
carefully examined and considered from the very early stages of

Specified in Standards
Standards provide a driving force in the EMC business and form In this way we contribute towards adaptive and practical stan-
the framework for any manufacturer of electronic products and dards. Consequently, we guarantee that the technical specifi-
systems, protecting and safeguarding the environment from cations are integrated in our products and testing procedures
unnecessary electromagnetic interference. Standards are vital are interpreted according to the relevant standards. We thereby
in this sector and test equipment manufacturers make a valua- anticipate future developments of standards for the benefit of
ble contribution in highlighting technical aspects and practical our customers.
applications for the equipment specified in the standards. This
leads to more application-oriented standards, which directly
benefit the user. EM TEST experts are members of national and
international research groups and standards committees.

NOT ONLY DO WE MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY TEST EQUIPMENT WE ALSO PROVIDE COMPLETE SOLUTIONS, e.g.:
> Full compliance with current requirements and adaptabilit y to future developments
> ACCESSORIES FOR EASY AND COMPLIANT TEST SET-UP INSTALLATIONS
> USER-FRIENDLY TEST ROUTINES, LIBRARIES OF STANDARDS AND TEST REPORT GENERATION

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The Operation Concept A closer Look at the Software


The basis for versatile and multiple applications Everything is there, everything is possible

easy Selection of predefined norms and products

Concept
outstanding ease of operation The Function Keys

Cursor keys and rotary Parameters and complete


knob ensure maximum test routines are selected
user-friendly operation via function keys.
of the simulator. Comprehensive navigation
makes operation as easy
as possible. Service and
self-check routines enable
the user to verify the
generator.

presentation of the results as A well arranged test report

Test Reportiso.control
Test Report iso.control Test Report iso.control

Accessories Serial No.

test report Oscilloscope 119987


Datalogger 737882
Absorbing clamp 6777

Clear Display GPIB and USB Interfaces Fail1 and Fail2 Test Information
Pulse selection : Pulse 3b Test completed
Pulse selection : Pulse 4 Test completed
Pulse selection : Pulse 2b Test completed

Menus and parameters Every generator is equip- Test Proced ure


Test file: 3b.tst
Pulse selection: Pulse 3b

are clearly arranged in the ped with both GPIB and Test generator: UCS200M Software No.:
Serial No.:
0073490
V0897847256

LCD display for quick and USB interfaces for remote


Va (Alternator): 13.5 V Current limit: 15 A
Software: iso.control Version: 5.0.2

accurate programming of control. Fail1 and Fail2 Test Setup

Vs: +100 V
Pulse selection: Pulse 3b

tests. inputs are implemented


f1: 10 kHz
t4: 10 ms
t5: 90 ms
tr: 5 ns

for DUT monitoring pur-


td: 100 ns
Ri: 50 Ohm
Coupling: Battery
Test duration: 1 m

poses. Test Proced ure Pulsauswahl : Puls 4


Test File: 4.tst
Test generator: VDS200N50.1 Software No.: 0083243
Serial No.: V08324656
Coupling network: UCS200M Serial No.:
Vb (Battery): 12.0 V Current limit: 15 A
Software: iso.control Version: 5.0.2

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automotive battery
simulation
The VDS 200N series is used to simulate the various battery AutoWave is used for the following applications:
supply waveforms recommended by international standards > Generation of all kinds of voltage profiles via software
and car manufacturer standards. The wide range of manufac- > Replay of imported data or plot files, record & play
turer requirements make this an extremely important area, > Recording voltage variations in the actual vehicle
which is covered by the VDS 200N series. > Replaying the measured data via a suitable
Additionally, the VDS 200N series serves as a powerful DC DC source or amplifier
voltage supply for the DUT during tests with automotive tran- > Analysis of recorded voltages and currents
sients. > Export of measured data to other software tools

VDS 200N-SERIES autowave

Automotive
Battery supply simulator and DC voltage source Signal generator and recorder

> Stand-alone, programmable DC source > Simulation + measuring + analysing


> Manual & remote operation > 16 bit resolution, 80 GByte hard disk memory
> 60 V/15 A up to 200 A (2,000 A inrush current) > Simultaneous record & play function

ISO 7637-2, ISO 16750, manufacturer specifications ISO 16750, vehicle manufacturer specifications

Overview Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Voltage range 0 V – 60 V with 0.1 V steps Wave generator 2 output channels standard
Application Battery Transients Ford Power Fail Transient Conducted Electrostatic
VDS 200N10 I = 0 A – 10 A cont., 15 A peak 4 output channels optional
Simulation Specifications Emission & Radiated Discharge
VDS 200N15 I = 0 A – 15 A cont. Output range ±10 V / 50 Ω
immunity
VDS 200N30 I = 0 A – 30 A cont., 70 A for 500 ms Resolution 16 bit
Products VDS 200N-Series UCS 200N- AMP 200N- PFS 200N- BS 200N80 CWS 500N2 dito VDS 200N50 I = 0 A – 50 A cont., 100 A for 500 ms Frequency range DC – 50 kHz
AutoWave Series Series Series BSM 200N40 CWS 500N3 ESD 30N VDS 200N100 I = 0 A – 100 A cont., 150 A for 500 ms Sample rate up to 500 kHz
LD 200N RCB 200 AN 2050N- VDS 200N150 I = 0 A – 150 A cont.
LD 200S-Series RCB 200N1 Series VDS 200N200 I = 0 A – 200 A cont. Waveform segments DC voltage, sine wave, sine wave sweep,
CN 200N1 VDS 200N200.1 I = 0 A – 200 A cont., 1,000 A for 500 ms Sine ramped, square wave, triangular
Standards ISO 16750 ISO 7637 Manufacturer Manufacturer CISPR 25 ISO 11452-X ISO 10605 VDS 200N30.1 Range I: -5 V ± 30 V wave, saw-tooth wave, ramp up/down,
Manufacturer Manufacturer ISO 7637 Manufacturer Manufacturer I = 50 A cont., 150 A for 200 ms Exponential wave, damped oscillation, etc.
Manufacturer Range II: - 5 V ± 60 V
I = 30 A cont., 90 A for 200 ms Functions Iteration of up to 9 parameters per level,
VDS 200N50.1 Range I: -5 V ± 30 V up to 9 levels
I = 85 A cont., 220 A for 200 ms Pseudo-random distribution of parameters
Range II: - 5 V ± 60 V
I = 50 A cont., 150 A for 200 ms Wave recorder 2-channel measuring input
Frequency range DC up to 100 kHz* Input range ±5 V, 10 V, 20 V, 50 V, 100 V
* only for Ford EMC-CS-2009.1
Preprogrammed pulses 2b, 4, sinewave, sinewave sweep, etc.
Source impedance Zq = < 10 mΩ

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transients transients

The UCS 200N Ultra Compact Simulator for automotive transi- Load Dump pulses simulate the sudden disconnection (e.g. by Load Dump pulses simulate the sudden disconnection (e.g. by
ents unites the capabilities of an EFT/burst simulator, a micro- corrosion) of the battery from the alternator while the alterna- corrosion) of the battery from the alternator while the alterna-
pulse simulator and the required coupling network in one box. tor is generating current to load the battery. Such Load Dump tor is generating current to load the battery. Such Load Dump
The UCS 200N can be equipped to meet all international and pulses are high-energy pulses with a high destructive potential. pulses are high-energy pulses with a high destructive potential.
car manufacturer specifications from around the globe. The The LD 200N simulates these high-energy pulses having a The LD 200Sx simulates these high-energy pulses having a
coupling network can carry currents up to 200 A depending on duration time in the range of hundreds of milliseconds. duration time in the range of hundreds of milliseconds.
the model. For non-standard tests the waveform parameters of
the micropulse generator can be varied over a wide range. The
built-in coupling network can be used and controlled by any unit
of the LD 200N series and VDS 200N series.

UCS 200N-Series LD 200N LD 200S-Series

Automotive
Ultra Compact Simulator for automotive transients Automotive high-energy Load Dump generator
for pulses 1, 1a, 2a, 3a/3b and 6 for pulses 5 and 7

> Test pulses acc. to ISO, JASO, NISSAN, SAE > RC-Generator, test pulses 5a/5b as per ISO 7637-2 > Field decay and Load Dump as per Toyota
> Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation > Spark gap test included
> Freestyle pulse shape generation > Real source impedance, selectable > Manual & remote operation

ISO 7637-2, ISO 7637-3, SAE J1113, JASO D001, manufacturer specifications ISO 7637-2, SAE J1113, manufacturer specifications TSC 7001G

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Pulse 3a/3b as per ISO 7637-2 Pulse 5a as per ISO 7637-2 Pulses as per Toyota TSC 7001G
Open-circuit 25 V – 1,000 V Open-circuit 20 V – 200 V
Rise time 5 ns Rise time 5 ms – 10 ms LD 200S18 Field decay
Pulse duration 150 ns Pulse duration 40 ms – 400 ms
Ri 50 Ω Ri selectable 0.5 – 38 Ω in 0.1 Ω steps LD 200S19 Load Dump Pulse 1
3a > negative, 3b > positive Pulse 5b as per ISO 7637-2 Clipped Load Dump Load Dump Pulse 2
Micropulses as per ISO 7637-2 Clip voltage 15 V – 99.5 V in 0.5 V steps Load Dump Pulse 3
Open-circuit 20 V – 600 V
Pulses 1, 1a, 2a and 6 Manufacturer specifications SAE 1455, JASO, Chrysler, Ford
Ri 2, 4, 10, 20, 30, 50, 90 Ω Scania, Mercedes, Nissan, etc.
Output coaxial connector 50 Ω
Additional standard test routines SAE J1455 inductive & mutual Freestyle
NISSAN B2, C8, C50, C300 Rise time tr < 1 μs
JASO A2, B2, D2 10 μs – 90 μs with 10 μs steps
Freestyle 100 μs – 900 μs with 100 μs steps
Open-circuit 20 V – 600 V 1 ms – 10 ms with 1 ms steps
Rise time tr 1 µs – 10 µs Pulse duration 10 ms to 1,200 ms
Duration td 50 µs – 10,000 µs Internal resistor 0.5 – 38 Ω in 0.1 Ω steps
Ri 2 – 450 Ω DUT supply 60 V
DUT supply 60 V

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FORD EMC-CS-2009 Power Fail TRANSIENT EMISSION

The AMP 200N series is a low-frequency signal source that ge- The RCB 200 series are transient pulse generators specifically The PFS 200N Power Fail Simulator generates fast voltage dips The BS 200Nx is used to measure transient emissions to the
nerates sinusoidal signals used for simulating ripple noise and designed as per Ford test requirements to simulate „real-world and drops (micro-interruptions) which enable mainly vehicle wiring harness of parts and components installed in a vehi-
ground shift noise required by a variety of automotive stan- fast transients“, actually being generated by a specific type of manufacturers to comply with standard requirements. Electro- cle. Additionally the required LISNs and the reference load CA
dards industry e.g. Ford EMC-CS-2009.1, CI 210, CI 250 and RI relay switching selected components in a defined circuit. A va- nic switch technology in the PFS 200N ensures very fast rise BS200Nx are available. The LISNs and the switch can be opera-
150. Additionally, the AMP 200N can be used to generate ma- riety of pulses is generated by using different arrangements of and fall time (below 1 microsecond) requirements are met. ted independently as required for the measurements.
gnetic fields by means of a radiation loop or small Helmholtz component layouts.
coils as per RI 140 of Ford EMC-CS-2009.1.
Controlled by the AutoWave a large number of different standard A complete overview of EM TEST accessories for the various
requirements can be covered. test applications is given on pages 68 – 74.

AMP 200N-Series RCB 200/ RCB 200N1 PFS 200N-Series BS 200Nx/BSM 200N40

Automotive
Low-frequency signal source for supply simulation and Transient generators for Ford test requirements Power Fail Simulator Electronic switch for transient emission testing /
magnetic field testing Mechanical switch for transient emission testing

> Built-in DDS to generate sinusoidal signals up to 250 kHz > Ford CI-220, pulses A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 > Voltage dropout, voltage dip, micro-interruption > 60 V / up to 100 A
> Built-in LF amplifier, 250 W or 800 W > Ford CI-260, pulse F > 60 V/30 A up to 200 A > Electronic and mechanical switch
> Output voltage max. 150 V p-p > Ford RI-130, pulses A2-1 and A2-2 (RCB 200N1) > Manual & remote operation > Inverse-polarity protected

Chrysler DC-10615, DC-11224, CS-11809, CS-11979, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AC and Ford EMC-CS-2009.1 Chrysler PF 9326, Fiat 9.90110, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, Ford WDR 00.00 EA, ISO 7637-2 (2011)
DC-10615, DC-11224, Fiat 9.90110, Fiat 9.90111, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AC, Ford JASO D001-94, Mitsubishi ES-X82010, Nissan 28401 NDS 02, PSA B21 7090,
EMC CS-2009.1 GM 3097, ISO 11452-8, ISO 11452-10, IVECO 16-2119, Jaguar/ PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/--D, Renault 36.00.808/--E, Renault 36.00.808/--F,
LandRover EMC-CS-2010JLR, Mitsubishi ES-X82114, ES-X82115, MBN 10284-2, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G, Toyota TSC7203G, BMW GS 95003-2,
NISSAN 28401 NDS02, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/--G, --H, --J, --K, --L, SAE DaimlerChrysler DC-10615 Rev. A, Freightliner 49-00085, Hyundai ES 39110-00,
J1113-2, SAE J1113-22, TATA Motors TST/TS/WI/257, Volkswagen TL 825 66, Volvo Mack Trucks 606GS15, Volvo EMC requirements (1998), Volvo EMC requirements
STD 515-0003, Germanischer Lloyd GL VI 7-2, DO-160E/F/G, MIL-STD-461E/F (2002), Renault 36.00.808/--G, DaimlerChrysler DC-10842, Toyota TSC6203G

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Amplifier output characteristics


CN 200N1 PFS 200N30 Max. battery supply voltage 60 V BS 200Nx Electronic switch
Frequency range DC - 250 kHz
Audio transformer assembly for conducted immunity testing Nominal current I = 0 A – 30 A cont. Voltage Max. 60 V DC
Signal power 250 W (nominal) or 800 W (nominal) Inrush current Max. I = 70 A for 500 ms Current Max. 100 A
Output voltage 50 V rms, max. 150 V p-p Voltage drop < 1 V at 100 A
Output current Max. 5 A rms or max. 16 A rms PFS 200N50 Max. battery supply voltage 60 V Peak voltage Max. 1.000 V
Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 0.1 % Nominal current I = 0 A – 50 A cont. Peak current Max. 400 A for 200 ms
Current protection Short circuit protected Inrush current Max. I = 100 A for 500 ms Switching time 300 ns +/- 20 % into test load
Overvoltage protection For voltages > 20 V fed back by the DUT On/Off time Min. 10 ms to 500 ms
Signal generator output characteristics PFS 200N100 Max. battery supply voltage 60 V
Frequency range DC, 10 Hz – 250 kHz (sinusoidal) Nominal current I = 0 A – 100 A cont. AN 20100N Artificial Network
Output voltage +/-10 V Inrush current Max. I = 150 A for 500 ms Frequency range 0.1 to 150 MHz
DC offset 0-10 V, programmable, to control ext. DC amp. Operation voltage 1.000V DC / 250 V AC (up to 1 kHz)
Measurement Frequency-selective voltage/current PFS 200N150 Max. battery supply voltage 60 V Operation current 100 A continuous
measurement (rms) Nominal current I = 0 A – 150 A cont. Impedance 50 Ω // 5uH +/-10 %
Accessories > Frequency range 30 Hz to 250 kHz Insertion loss < 3 dB
Radiation Loop 120 mm radiation loop for magnetic field > 2 Audio transformers 2 x 200 Watt PFS 200N200 Max. battery supply voltage 60 V
testing as per Ford EMC-CS-2009.1, RI 140 Nominal current I = 0 A – 200 A cont. BSM 200N40 Mechanical switch
Loop Sensor To measure the magnetic field strength
> Built-in low inductive load resistor 0.5 Ω, 250 W Operation voltage Max. 16 V DC
CN 200N1 Transformer assembly with built-in Switching time (on/off) < 1 µs Operation current 40 A DC
Ford EMC-CS-2009.1, SAE J1113-2, Germanischer Lloyd GL VI 7-2
0.5 Ω/250 W resistive load as per
Ford EMC-CS-2009.1

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Conducted and ELECTROSTATIC


radiated immunity DISCHaRGE
Bulk Current Injection (BCI) is a test procedure to test immunity The CWS 500N3 is a state-of-the-art solution in a compact Electrostatic discharges between objects can cause persistent The ESD 30N is the state-of-the art ESD tester for all test requi-
to electrical disturbances caused by narrowband electroma- one-box design to test immunity to conducted audio frequency disturbances or even destruction of sensitive electronics or rements demanding more than 15 kV. Powered by the mains it
gnetic energy. The test signal is injected by means of a current disturbances and low-frequency magnetic fields. The CWS 500N3 controls. Dito is the most advanced ESD tester for accurate si- also offers a built-in battery for testing without mains.
injection probe. In physical terms the current injection probe is includes signal generator, LF amplifier, coupling transformer, mulation of ESD pulses according to the latest standards. Benefits like bleed-off function, sensor for temperature and rel.
a current transformer laid around the wiring harness. Immunity frequency selective current and voltage monitor, software and Its efficient battery power concept allows users to generate up humidity and automatic polarity change-over are only a few to
tests are performed varying the level and the frequency of the GPIB interface. to 50,000 pulses at maximum test voltage from a single batte- make the ESD 30N an outstanding tester.
injected test signal. The BCI test method is widely known in the The icd.control-software supports test routines, controls ex- ry. Standard and pre-programmed user test routines make ESD
automotive industry as well as in the military/aircraft industry ternal measuring devices and automatically generates test testing an easy and comfortable procedure.
to test single components of a complex system. reports with all test data included.

cws 500N2 CWS 500N3 dito ESD 30N

Automotive
Bulk Current Injection (BCI) testing Audio frequency and magnetic field testing The ultimate ESD tester ESD tester up to 30 kV

> Compact simulator as per ISO 11452-4; EN 61000-4-6 > Conducted & radiated immunity up to 250 kHz > Ergonomic design > Up to 30 kV contact & air discharge
> 9 kHz to 400 MHz, 100 W (expandable up to 1 GHz) > Built-in voltage/current measurement > Modular concept > Interchangeable discharge networks
> System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST > Built-in coupling transformer 1 : 2 > Easy to handle > For automotive, industrial and military applications

ISO 11452-4, ISO 11452-5, vehicle manufacturer specifications ISO 11452-8, ISO 11452-10, vehicle manufacturer specifications, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605, SAE J1113-13, SAE J1455, BMW 600 13.0 (Part 2),
SAE J1113, MIL-STD 461 EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, BMW GS 5002 (1999), DaimlerChrysler DC-10613, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614,
IEC 61000-4-2, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, ISO 10605, JASO D001-94, Mercedes AV EMV, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, GMW 3097, GMW 3097 (2001),
Chrysler PF 9326, DaimlerChrysler PF-10540, Fiat 9.90110, Ford WDR 00.00EA, GMW 3100, GMW 3100 (2001), Mazda MES PW 67600, Mitsubishi ES-X82010,
Renault 36.00.400/B, Renault 36.00.400/C, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G, Nissan 28401 NDS 02, Porsche, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Volvo EMC requirements (1998), EN 300329 Renault 36.00.808/-E, Renault 36.00.808/-F, Smart DE1005B, VW TL 824 66,
MBN 10284-2:2002, Renault 36.00.808/-G

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

BCI method ISO 11452-4 Conducted immunity ISO 11452-10, MIL STD 461 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 Ed.2 and ISO 10605
Output power 100 W (nominal) Output level 0.001 V – max. 6.5 Vrms Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV Test voltage Max. 30 kV
Output impedance 50 Ω Output current Max. 15 A Discharge Air/contact discharge Discharge Air/contact discharge
Max. VSWR 1 : 2.0 Frequency range 10 Hz to 250 kHz Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
Output level -13 dBm – 50 dBm Output power nominal 100 W Hold-on time >5s Hold-on time >5s
Frequency range 9 kHz – 400 MHz (1,000 MHz) Output power peak 400 W R/C parameter 150 pF/330 Ω Specification contact discharge 0.2 – 30 kV
Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 1 – 99 % depth Output impedance < 0.5 Ω Specification contact discharge 500 V to 10 kV Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 %
PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Harmonic distortion < 20 dBc at max. power Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV
Duty cycle 10% – 80 % Coupling Audio transformer included Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV R/C parameters 150pF/330 Ω –– 330pF/330 Ω
Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc Measurements Freq. selective voltage/current meter ESD as per ISO 10605 150pF/2,000 Ω –– 330pF/2,000 Ω
Output N-connector Verification load 0.5 Ω & 4 Ω included Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV 100pF/1,500 Ω –– customized
Built-in power meter Channel 1 forward power Radiated immunity ISO 11452-8, MIL STD 461 Discharge Air/contact discharge Special technical highlights
Channel 2 reverse power Magnetic field Max. 1,000 A/m up to 1 kHz Polarity Positive/negative - RC network values indicated on the LCD
Channel 3 injected current Radiation loop As per MIL STD 461 R/C parameters 100 pF/1,500 Ω - AD or CD discharge mode indicated on the LCD
Built-in coupler Max 200 W/1 GHz Magnetic Loop sensor As per MIL STD 461 150 pF/330 Ω - Bleed-off function to discharge the EUT
Built-in RF switch Automatic commutation to an external Current sensor Included 330 pF/330 Ω - Temperature and humidity sensor included
amplifier 150 pF/2,000 Ω - USB or optical interface included
330 pF/2,000 Ω - esd.control software
- AC or DC power supply (battery mode included)
- Power supply: AC (88 – 250 V), DC (11 – 16 V)
- Battery Mode included for several hours

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Renewable Transients

Energy
The UCS 500N5/UCS 500N7 Ultra Compact Simulators are the The UCS 500N7 is the most economical test solution for fully
most versatile testers for covering transient and power-fail re- compliant immunity tests and CE marking. A built-in CDN is
quirements according to international (basic and generic) and used for testing single-phase EUTs up to 400 V/16 A, while
product family standards with voltage capability of up to 7 kV. tests on three-phase EUTs can be performed by adding an au-
In addition to the IEC 61000-4-5 standard for surge testing they tomatically controlled external coupling network up to 690 V
also comply to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 requirements for surge and with max. 100 A.
ring wave testing. EM TEST supplies a large range of accessories for various ap-
plications.

UCS 500N5.2 UCS 500N7.2


Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge and power fail Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge, ring wave and power fail

RenewableE.
Renewable
> Small and compact all-in-one tester > Testing beyond the limits, 5.5 kV EFT & 7 kV surge
> IEC 61000-4-4/-5/-8/-9/-11/-29 > Optional RWG module as per 61000-4-12
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Manual & remote operation

IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11,
IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 55024, EN 300340, IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, ITU-T K.20,
EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, EN 61543,
EN 301489-24, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45, EN 300329 IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEEE 1547, UL 1741

Overview Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data

EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2
Application Transients Damped os- Conducted Voltage Power Harmonics & AC/DC Supply Electrostatic
cillatory and and radiated Surge and Quality Flicker Anomaly Si- Discharge Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V
Ringwave immunity safety mulation Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns
Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns
Products UCS 500Nx OCS 500N- CWS 500N1- VSS PFS 503N- DPA 500N NetWave-Series dito Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω
CNI 501/503- Series Series 500N10.3 Series DPA 503N Single Phase ESD 30N Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
Series DOW Module CWS 500N2 UCS 500Nx AIF 503N- NetWave-Series Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Series Three Phase Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
ACS 503N- Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 125 A – 3,500 A
Series
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Standards IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-12 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61730-2 IEC 610004-11 IEC 61000-3-2 IEC 61000-4-13 IEC 61000-4-2 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m
IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-18 IEC 61000-3-3 IEC 61000-4-14 Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11 Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 61000-3-11 IEC 61000-4-17 AC voltage/current Max. 400 V/16 A (P–N) AC voltage/current Max. 400 V/16 A (P–N)
IEC 61000-3-12 IEC 61000-4-27 Inrush current More than 500 A Inrush current More than 500 A
IEC 61000-4-28 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630
100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100 100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100
Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 0.5 µs/100 kHz 6,000 V with 12 Ω and 30 Ω source impedance
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 4 A – 125 A Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 6 A – 175 A

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Damped Oscillatory
and ringwave
The single and three-phase coupling/decoupling networks of The OCS 500N6 is used for ring wave testing up to 6 kV, slow are repetitive transients occurring mainly in power, control and
the CNI 501/503 x series, are used for coupling EFT/Burst and damped oscillatory wave testing (100 kHz and 1 MHz) up to 3 kV, signal cables installed in high-voltage and medium-voltage
Surge pulses on DC-lines or three-phase (4-wire or 5-wire sup- and optional fast damped oscillatory wave at 3, 10, and 3
­ 0 MHz. stations. The OCS 500N6 can also be used to perform magnetic
ply lines) mains supply systems for voltages up to 1,000 VDC/ A ring wave is a non-repetitive damped oscillatory transient oc- field tests as required in IEC 61000-4-10 using a magnetic field
3 x 690 VAC. A particularly interesting series due to the increa­ curring in low-voltage power, control and signal lines supplied coil such as the MS 100.
sing demand for testing inverters used in the area of renewable by public and non-public networks. Damped oscillatory waves
energies (e.g. photovoltaic systems, wind power stations, elec-
tric cars).

CNI 50x-SERIES OCS 500N-Series DOW Module


Combined coupling/decoupling networks for burst and surge Compact tester for ring wave and damped oscillatory waves Fast damped oscillatory wave option for OCS 500N6-Series

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> Automatic selection of Surge impedance > Conducted immunity and magnetic field test
> Fully remote controlled by EM TEST generators > Built-in coupling network

ANSI/IEEE C62.41, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61543, IEC 60601-1-2, ANSI/IEEE C37.90, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, IEC 60255-1, IEC 61000-4-10, IEC 61000-4-18
IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-18, IEEE 1547
IEC 61326, IEC 61850-3, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) TECHNICAL DATA (OVERVIEW)

CNI for UCS 500N5  (5,5 kV) CNI for UCS 500N7 (+ / - / PE) Damped oscillatory as per IEC 61000-4-18 Fast Damped oscillatory IEC 61000-4-18
CNI 503A.1 3 x 690 V (AC), 16 A CNI 501B S2 7 kV, 1,000 V (DC), 16 A Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 3,000 V +/- 10 % Output voltage open-circuit 450 V – 4,400 V +/- 10 %
CNI 503A.2 3 x 690 V (AC), 1000V (DC), 16 A CNI 501B S3 7 kV, 1,000 V (DC), 32 A Rise time/Oscillation frequency 1/T 75 ns/100 kHz and 1 MHz Rise time voltage waveform 5 ns +/- 30 %
CNI 503A2.1 3 x 690 V (AC), 32 A CNI 501B S4 7 kV, 1,000 V (DC), 63 A Decaying Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1 value Oscillation frequency 3 MHz, 10 MHz, 30 MHz, +/- 10 %
CNI 503A3.1 3 x 690 V (AC), 1000V (DC), 63 A Other models and configurations on Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1 value Decaying voltage waveform Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1
CNI 503A3.2 3 x 690 V (AC), 63 A request Source impedance 200 Ω Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1
CNI 503A4.2 3 x 690 V (AC), 100 A Polarity Positive/negative Source impedance 50 Ω +/- 20 %
CNI 503A4.4 3 x 690 V (AC), 1000V (DC), 100 A Repetition rate 40/s for 100 kHz and 400/s for 1 MHz Polarity Positive/negative
Direct output at the front panel For ext CDN & magn. field antenna Repetition rate Max. 5000/s +/- 10 %
CNI for UCS 500N7  (7 kV) Coupling network 1-phase or 3-phase Burst duration 50ms +/- 20 %, at 3 MHz
CNI 503B S1 3 x 690 V (AC), 16 A Damped oscillatory magnetic field 15ms +/- 20 %, at 10 MHz
CNI 503B S2 3 x 690 V (AC), 32 A as per IEC 61000-4-10 MS 100 (square 1 m × 1 m) antenna 5ms +/- 20 %, at 30 MHz
CNI 503B S3 3 x 690 V (AC), 63 A Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12 Burst period 300 ms +/- 20 %
CNI 503B S4 3 x 690 V (AC), 100 A Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 6,000 V Short circuit current 9A – 88A +/- 20 %
CNI 503B 7.4 3 x 690 V (AC), 1000 V (DC), 32 A Rise time first peak T1/Oscillation frequency 0.5 µs/100 kHz Rise time current waveform At 3 MHz: <330 ns
CNI 503B 9.3 3 x 690 V (AC), 1000V (DC), 100 A Decaying of Pk1 to Pk2 40 % – 110 % At 10 MHz: <100 ns
Other models and configurations on Decaying of Pk2 to Pk3 & decaying of Pk3 to Pk4 40 % – 80 % At 30 MHz: <33 ns
request Output impedance 12 Ω, 30 Ω (200 Ω external) Decaying current waveform Peak 5 must be >25 % of peak 1
Wave shape short-circuit Peak 10 must be <25 % of peak 1
Rise time first peak tr T1 < 1 µs
Oscillation frequency 1/T 100 kHz

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Conducted and voltage surge Power Quality


radiated immunity and Safety
The CWS 500N1 is the most compact single-box test equipment Bulk Current Injection (BCI) is a test procedure for testing the The voltage surge simulators VSS 500N generate high-voltage Electronic and electrical equipment may be affected by voltage
for conducted RF immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 and re- immunity to electrical disturbances from narrowband electro- transients as required by several IEC standards. The voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations of the power
lated standards. As well as 1 kHz 80 % AM the CWS 500N1 also magnetic energy. The test signal is injected by means of a cur- surge pulses are used to test the isolation (voltage withstand) supply. Dips and interruptions are caused by faults in the net-
generates 2 Hz 80 % AM for testing medical appliances and 1 Hz rent injection probe. In physical terms the current injection capability of components, sockets, connectors, cables and work or installations or by sudden large changes of load. Te-
PM with 50 % duty cycle required for testing safety equipment probe is a current transformer laid around the wiring harness. many other items. sting for such a phenomena is required in order to ensure that
such as fire alarms. EM TEST supplies a large range of CDNs, EM Immunity tests are performed varying the level and the fre- As per safety test requirements the insulation between acces- electronic and electrical equipment does not fall into unsafe
clamps, current injection clamps and calibration accessories. quency of the injected test signal. The BCI test method is wide- sible parts or parts connected to them and hazardous live parts operation conditions.
ly known in the automotive industry as well as in the military/ must be able to withstand surges due to transients caused,
aircraft industry for testing single components of a complex e.g. by thunderstorms and entering the apparatus through the
system. antenna terminal.

CWS 500N1-Series cws 500N2 VSS 500N10.3 PFS 503N-Series


The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing Surge tester 10 kV for solar panel testing Simulator for dips, short interruptions and voltage variations

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> RF-conducted immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 > Compact simulator as per ISO 11452-4; EN 61000-4-6 > 7 load ranges from 10nF to 180nF > True 3-phase voltage dip generator as per IEC 61000-4-11 / -34
> Up to 300 MHz test frequency > 9 kHz to 400 MHz, 100 W (expandable up to 1 GHz) > Manual & remote operation > Dip mode, line(s) to neutral or line to line
> Self-calibration procedures for CDNs and coupling clamps > System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST > External variac for STAR and DELTA power mains systems

IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 300340, EN 300342- 1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-6, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, ISO 11452-4, IEC 61730-1, IEC 61730-2, IEC 60060, UL 1703 IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1,
EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, EN 50130-4, ISO 11452-5, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, EN 61000-6-2 , IEC 61000-4-34
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 300329, NAMUR NE21 Ford ESXW7T- 1A278-AC, GMW 3097 (2001), GMW 3097 (2004),
MBN 10284-2:2002, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Renault 36.00.808/-G, MIL STD 461D/CS 114, MIL STD 461E/CS 114,
RTCA/DO 160 Section 20, Fiat 9.90110

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Output power 80 W Output power 100 W (nominal) Surge as per IEC 60255-5 AC voltage L-L Max. 3 × 440 V
Output impedance 50 Ω Output impedance 50 Ω Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V AC current Max. 3 × 32/63/100 A
max. VSWR 1 : 1.2 at all phase angles and at max. power Max. VSWR 1 : 2.0 Wave shape Frequency 50/60 Hz
(without destruction) Output level -13 dBm – 50 dBm Front time tr 1.2 µs DC voltage Max. 250 V
Frequency range 9 kHz – 1 GHz (internal signal generator) Frequency range 9 kHz – 400 MHz (1,000 MHz) Time to half value 50 µs DC current Max. 32, 63, 100 A
Frequency range with built-in 100 kHz – 300MHz Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 1 – 99 % depth Load capacitance ranges 30 nF – 40 nF Inrush current > 500 A (PFS 503N32)
amplifier PM 1 – 3,000 Hz 40 nF – 50 nF > 1.000 A (PFS 503N63 / PFS 503N100)
Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 0 – 95 % depth Duty cycle 10 % – 80 % 50 nF – 65 nF Short-circuit protected
PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc 65 nF – 85 nF Dip mode Line to line
Duty cycle 10 % – 80 % Output N-connector 85 nF – 110 nF Line to neutral
Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc Built-in power meter Channel 1 forward power 110 nF – 140 nF Lines to neutral
Preprogrammed modulations Amplitude modulation Channel 2 reverse power 140 nF – 180 nF
80 % ±5 %, 1 kHz ±10 % Channel 3 injected current Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Other Models:
80 % ±5 %, 2 Hz, 1 kHz Built-in coupler Max. 200 W/1 GHz Output direct HV-banana connector PFS 503N32.1 3 x 690 V, 32 A
Pulse modulation 1 Hz, 50 % duty cycle acc. to EN 50130-4 Built-in RF switch Automatic commutation to an external PFS 503 N63.1 3 x 690 V, 63 A
amplifier PFS 503N100.1 3 x 690 V, 100 A
Other models:
CWS 500N1.1
Output power, frequency range 25 W, 100 kHz – 250 MHz
CWS 500N1.2
Output power, frequency range 50 W, 10 kHz – 230 MHz

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Harmonics & Flicker

Harmonics and interharmonics are caused by modern elec- minimum. The DPA 500N is used for single-phase applica- The AIF 503N-Series three-phase flicker impedances offer two The ACS 503N-Series are three-phase AC sources, specifically
tronic power conditioning modules used to control loads and tions and the DPA 503N supports both single and 3-phase different impedance values. Z ref is used as the flicker impe- designed for harmonics and flicker testing. It meets the cor-
reduce power consumption. Such most commonly non-linear applications. dance as per EN/IEC 61000-3-3 and specified by IEC 60725. responding specifications as per EN/IEC 61000-3-2, EN/IEC
modules are the source of voltage at unwanted frequenci- ACS 500N is a single-phase and the ACS 503N a 3-phase AC Z test is used for equipment intended for connection to a public 61000-3-3 and JIS C 61000-3-2 as well as per EN/IEC 61000-3-11
es superimposed on the supply voltage. Voltage fluctuations source, specially designed for harmonics and flicker testing. low-voltage distribution system having a service current supply and EN/IEC 61000-3-12 for measuring DUTs having a nominal
caused by varying load currents may influence luminance It meets the corresponding specifications as per IEC/EN 61000- capability of more than 100 A specified in EN/IEC 61000-3-11. current up to 75 A per phase. The ACS 503N-Series provides the
or spectral distribution of lighting systems. The impression 3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-3. It provides the perfect sinusoidal perfect sinusoidal and stable voltage signal specified to per-
of unsteadiness of visual sensation induced by this light sti- and stable voltage signal specified to give fully compliant har- form fully compliant harmonics and flicker analysis despite of
mulus is called flicker. Flicker also needs to be limited to a monics and flicker analyses irrespective of the mains supply the mains supply frequency and steadyness of the voltage.
frequency and steadiness of the voltage.

DPA 500N DPA 503N AIF 503N-Series ACS 503N-Series


Single-phase power analyser, H&F analyser 3-phase power analyser, H&F analyser 3-phase flicker impedance up to 75 A Three-phase AC voltage sources

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> Single-phase harmonics/flicker analyser > Three-phase harmonics/flicker analyser > Flicker impedance as per IEC 60725 > AC power sources for three-phase up to 90 kVA
> Built-in single-phase flicker impedance > External three-phase flicker impedance AIF 503 > For flicker analysis as per IEC 61000-3-3 > Large inrush current capability
> Real-time analysis using internal computer and DSP > Real-time analysis using internal computer and DSP > Built-in Zref and Ztest > Controlled by DPA 503N and dpa.control software

IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, IEC 60725 IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, EN 61000-3-2,
IEC 61000-4-15, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 301489-1, IEC 61000-4-15, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 301489-1, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12, JIS C 61000-3-2
EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 300386-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 300386-2, EN 61000-3-2,
EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12, EN 61000-4-7, EN 61000-4-15, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-4-7, EN 61000-4-15, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12
JIS C 61000-3-2 JIS C 61000-3-2

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Input channels 2 (1 × current & voltage) Input channels 6 (3 × current & voltage) Phase 3-phase Voltage range 0 to 300 V
EUT connection 1-phase EUT connection 3-phase Z ref RA = 0.24 Ω XA = 0.15 Ω Voltage resolution 0.025 %
A/D converter 16 bit A/D converter 16 bit RN = 0.16 Ω XN = 0.10 Ω Output frequency 40 Hz to 80 Hz
Class of instrument Class A as per IEC/EN 61000-4-7, ed. 2 Class of instrument Class A as per IEC/EN 61000-4-7  ed.2 Z test RA = 0.15 Ω XA = 0.15 Ω Output connector 3-phase CEE-connector
Voltage input 10 – 530 Vrms Voltage input 10 – 530 Vrms RN = 0.10 Ω XN = 0.10 Ω Frequency resolution 0.02 Hz
Overload 4,000 V peak Overload 4,000 V peak Accuracy Z ref, Z test < 3 % Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm
Input range internal 50 A peak – 16 A continuous Current input Depends on CT model used EUT power supply Total harmonics distortion THD Less than 0.1 %
Input range external Standard delivered model max. 140 A Input range Standard delivered model max. 140 A Line voltage 3 × 400 V Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 %
(factory setting 2 turns 70 A) (factory setting 2 turns 70 A) Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 %
Harmonic analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12, Harmonic analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12,
according to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, JIS C 61000-3-2 according to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, JIS C 61000-3-2 Other models Other models:
Harmonic range 1 – 50 th harmonic Harmonic range 1 – 50 th harmonic AIF 503N32 Line current: max. 32 A per line ACS 503N16 3 x 300 V (p-n), 16,000 VA
Grouping Interharmonics acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-7,  ed. 2 Grouping Interharmonics acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-7,  ed. 2 AIF 503N63 Line current: max. 63 A per line ACS 503N30 3 x 300 V (p-n), 30,000 VA
Display Urms, Irms, Ipeak, Upeak, P, Q, S, power factor, Display Urms, Irms, Upeak, Ipeak, P, Q, S, power factor, AIF 503N75 Line current: max. 75 A per line ACS 503N60 3 x 300 V (p-n), 60,000 VA
THD (U), THD (I), crest factor (U), crest factor (I) THD (U), THD (I), crest factor (U), crest factor (I) ACS 503N90 3 x 300 V (p-n), 90,000 VA
Flicker analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and IEC/EN 61000-3-11, Flicker analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and IEC/EN 61000-3-11,
according to IEC/EN 61000-4-15 according to IEC/EN 61000-4-15
Flicker data Pst and Plt, Vrms, dmax, dc, dt, P 50 % S, Flicker data Pst and Plt, Vrms, dmax, dc, dt, P50%S,
P 10 % S, P 3 % S, P 1 % S, P 0.1 % P 10 % S, P 3 % S, P 1 % S, P 0.1 %
Flicker impedance: Phase | Neutral 0.24 Ω + j 0.15 Ω | 0.16 Ω + j 0.10 Ω

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SIMULATION OF AC AND ELECTROSTATIC


DC SUPPLY ANOMALIES DISCHaRGE
NetWave is an AC/DC power source, specifically designed ments for harmonics and flicker as per IEC/EN 61000-3-2, Electrostatic discharges between objects can cause persistent The ESD 30N is the state-of-the art ESD tester for all test requi-
to meet the requirements as per IEC/EN 61000-4-13, IEC/EN JIS C 
61000-3-2 and IEC/EN  61000-3-3 as well as per disturbances or even destruction of sensitive electronics or rements demanding more than 15 kV. Powered by the mains it
61000-4-14, IEC/EN 61000-4-17, IEC/EN 61000-4-28. IEC/EN 61000-3-11 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12. controls. Dito is the most advanced ESD tester for accurate si- also offers a built-in battery for testing without mains.
Its output power with low distortion and high stability, even if The three-phase Netwave models additionally support testing mulation of ESD pulses according to the latest standards. Benefits like bleed-off function, sensor for temperature and rel.
supplying dynamic loads, guarantees full compliant measure- as per IEC/EN 61000-4-27. It's efficient battery power concept allows users to generate up humidity and automatic polarity change-over are only a few to
to 50,000 pulses at maximum test voltage from a single bat- make the ESD 30N an outstanding tester.
tery. While standard and pre-programmed user test routines
make ESD testing an easy and comfortable procedure.

NETWAVE-Series SINGLE Phase NETWAVE-Series Three Phase dito ESD 30N


Multifunction AC/DC Power Source Multifunction AC/DC Power Source The ultimate ESD tester ESD tester up to 30 kV

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> Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > Ergonomic design > Up to 30 kV contact & air discharge
> High inrush current capability > High inrush current capability > Modular concept > Interchangeable discharge networks
> Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > Easy to handle > For automotive, industrial and military applications

IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605, SAE J1113-13, SAE J1455, BMW 600 13.0 (Part 2),
IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, BMW GS 5002 (1999), DaimlerChrysler DC-10613, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614,
JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing IEC 61000-4-2, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, ISO 10605, JASO D001-94, Mercedes AV EMV, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AC, GMW 3097, GMW 3097 (2001),
Chrysler PF 9326, DaimlerChrysler PF-10540, Fiat 9.90110, Ford WDR 00.00EA, GMW 3100, GMW 3100 (2001), Mazda MES PW 67600, Mitsubishi ES-X82010,
Renault 36.00.400/B, Renault 36.00.400/C, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G, Nissan 28401 NDS 02, Porsche, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Volvo EMC requirements (1998), EN 300329 Renault 36.00.808/-E, Renault 36.00.808/-F, Smart DE1005B, VW TL 824 66,
MBN 10284-2:2002, Renault 36.00.808/-G

Technical Data - SINGLE Phase Technical Data - Three Phase Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Output voltage Output voltage ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 and ISO 10605
Netwave 3, Netwave 7 0 V – 300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC Netwave 20, Netwave 30, 0 V – 3*300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV Test voltage Max. 30 kV
Netwave 7.2 0 V – 360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC Netwave 60 Discharge Air/contact discharge Discharge Air/contact discharge
Output power Netwave 20.1, Netwave 30.1, 0 V – 3*360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
Netwave 3 AC mode: 3,500 VA, DC mode: 4,500 W Netwave 60.1 Hold-on time >5s Hold-on time >5s
Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 AC mode: 7,500 VA, DC mode: 9,000 W Output power R/C parameter 150 pF/330 Ω Specification contact discharge 0.2 – 30 kV
Output current Netwave 20.x 22,500 VA AC, 27,000 W DC Specification contact discharge 500 V to 10 kV Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 %
Netwave 3 12 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 30.x 30,000 VA AC, 36,000 W DC Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV
21 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Netwave 60.x 60,000 VA AC, 72,000 W DC Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV R/C parameters 150pF/330 Ω –– 330pF/330 Ω
100 A repetitive peak Output current ESD as per ISO 10605 150pF/2,000 Ω –– 330pF/2,000 Ω
Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 26 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 20.x 26 A (RMS) continuous Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV 100pF/1,500 Ω –– customized
47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Discharge Air/contact discharge Special technical highlights
200 A repetitive peak 200 A repetitive peak Polarity Positive/negative - RC network values indicated on the LCD
Output frequency DC – 5,000 Hz Netwave 30.x 33 A (RMS) continuous R/C parameters 100 pF/1,500 Ω - AD or CD discharge mode indicated on the LCD
Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm 66 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 150 pF/330 Ω - Bleed-off function to discharge the EUT
Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 % 250 A repetitive peak 330 pF/330 Ω - Temperature and humidity sensor included
Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 % Netwave 60.x 66 A (RMS) continuous 150 pF/2,000 Ω - USB or optical interface included
Total harmonic distortion (THD) Less than 0.5 % 100 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 330 pF/2,000 Ω - esd.control software
DC offset in AC mode < 20 mV with linear load 400 A repetitive peak - Power supply: AC (88 – 250 V), DC (11 – 16 V)
Slew rate 8 V / µs - Battery mode included for several hours

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telecom TRANSIENTS, RADIATED IMMUNITY


AND POWER MAINS SIMULATION
The UCS 500N5/UCS 500N7 Ultra Compact Simulators are the The UCS 500N7 is the most economical test solution for fully
most versatile testers for covering transient and power-fail re- compliant immunity tests and CE marking. A built-in CDN is
quirements according to international (basic and generic) and used for testing single-phase EUTs up to 400 V/16 A, while
product family standards with voltage capability of up to 7 kV. tests on three-phase EUTs can be performed by adding an au-
In addition to the IEC 61000-4-5 standard for surge testing, tomatically controlled external coupling network up to 690 V
they also complies to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 requirements for surge with max. 100 A.
and ring wave testing. EM TEST supplies a large range of accessories for various ap-
plications.

UCS 500N5 UCS 500N7


Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge and power fail Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge, ring wave and power fail

Telecom
> Small and compact all-in-one tester > Testing beyond the limits, 5.5 kV EFT & 7 kV surge
> IEC 61000-4-4/-5/-8/-9/-11/-29 > Optional RWG module as per 61000-4-12
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Manual & remote operation

IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11,
IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 55024, EN 300340, IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, ITU-T K.20,
EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, EN 61543,
EN 301489-24, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45, EN 300329 IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEEE 1547, UL 1741

Overview Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data

EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2
Application Power Mains Transients Conducted Radiated Harmonics & Electrostatic
Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V
Simulation Immunity Immunity Flicker Discharge
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns
Products UCS 500Nx UCS 500Nx CWS 500N1-Series UCS 500Nx DPA 500N dito Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns
PFS 503N-Series VCS 500Nx CWS 500N2 ACS 500N ESD 30N Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω
VDS 200N-Series TSS 500Nx NetWave-Series Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
EFT 500N-Series Single Phase Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
UCS 200N NetWave-Series Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
VSS 500N10 Three Phase Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 125 A – 3,500 A
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Standards ITU K … ITU K … ITU K … ITU K … ITU K … ITU K …
Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m
ETSI ETSI ETSI ETSI ETSI ETSI
Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11 Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11
BELLCORE BELLCORE
FCC part 68 AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N) AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N)
Inrush current More than 500 A Inrush current More than 500 A
Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630
100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100 100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100
Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 0.5 µs/100 kHz 6,000 V with 12 Ω and 30 Ω source impedance
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 4 A – 125 A Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 6 A – 175 A

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transients

Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes the characteristic of the phenomenon almost every electrical
to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or elec- and electronic device is affected by such lightning events. Sur-
tromagnetic fields causing high-voltage or current transients. ge tests should therefore be widely performed. Surge voltages
Another source of surge pulses is switching transients origi- can reach several thousands of volts while surge currents re-
nating from switching disturbances and system faults. Due to ach levels of several thousands of amps.

UCS 500N5V VCS 500N8 VCS 500N10 VCS 500N7T


Surge tester 5.0 kV Surge tester 8 kV Surge tester up to 10 kV Surge & telecom tester 7 kV

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> 5.0 kV/2.5 kA surge, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Testing beyond the limits, 8 kV/4 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Still compact in size but up to 10 kV/5 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > IEC 61000-4-5, ITU
> Preprogrammed standard test routines included > Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation > 7.0 kV/3.5 kA surge & 7.0 kV telecom surge 10 µs/700 µs
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in single or 3-phase CDN > External CDNs for power mains and I/O line applications > Built-in single-phase CDN

IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1,
EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17,
EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 8,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 10,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 7,000 V
Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1
Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1,0 µs
Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs
Short-circuit current 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 4,000 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 5,000 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 3,500 A
Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1 Wave shape As per IEC 60469-1
Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs
Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector
Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Coupling network External option Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω
L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω
Em.safe Current limiter function VCS 500N12 500 V – 12,000 V / 6,000 A Telecom surge 250 V – 7,000 V
Front time 10 µs
Pulse duration 700 µs
Short-circuit current 6.0 – 175 A
Rise time tr 4 µs
Pulse duration 300 µs

VCS 500N10T 500 V – 10.000 V

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transients

Telecommunication networks are exposed to lightning events.


Therefore telecommunication equipment connected to the out-
side world needs to have appropriate protection that demons-
trates an acceptable level of immunity to surge transients. This
would prevent failure during lightning events. Telecom surge
simulators of the TSS 500 series are used to test the immunity
of telecommunication equipment.

TSS 500N4 TSS 500N10 TSS 500N4b TSS 500N6b


Telecom surge tester 4 kV Telecom surge tester 10 kV Telecom surge tester Telecom surge tester

Telecom
> Compact telecom surge generator as per ITU > Extra-high voltage telecom surge generator as per ITU > High-power telecom surge generator as per GR 1089 > Compact telecom surge generator as per GR 1089
> Built-in 1.2/50 µs & 10/700 µs transients > Up to 10 kV peak voltage > 10/250 µs for open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current > All 10/360 µs, 10/1,000 µs and 2/10 µs included
> Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω > Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω > Up to 4 kV peak voltage and 2 kA peak current > Built-in resistors and coupling network

FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, Bellcore GR-1089-Core Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ITU-T K.12, ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45
ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, IEC 60950-1 ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, EN 60950-1

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 4,000 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V First level lightning 2,000 V/1,000 A First-level lightning
Telecom surge as per ITU K … Telecom surge as per ITU K … Rise time tr 10 µs Pulse 10/1,000 µs with 6 Ω 1,000 V & 167 A per conductor
Wave shape Wave shape Duration td 250 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 10 µs/1,000 µs
Front time tf 1.2 µs Front time tf 1.2 µs Second level lightning 4,000 V/2,000 A Pulse 10/360 µs with 10 Ω 1,000 V & 100 A per conductor
Duration td 50 µs Duration td 50 µs Rise time tr 10 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 10 µs/360 µs
Duration td 250 µs Pulse 10/1,000 µs with 10 Ω 1,000 V & 100 A per conductor
Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit First level lightning surge 3,000 V/2,000 A Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 10 µs/1,000 µs
Front time tf 10 µs Front time tf 10 µs Rise time tr 10 µs Pulse 2/10 µs with 5 Ω 2,500 V & 500 A per conductor
Duration td 700 µs Duration td 700 µs Duration td 250 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 2 µs/10 µs
Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A High exposure premises 4,000 V/4 × 500 A Pulse 10/360 µs with 40 Ω 1,000 V & 25 A per conductor
Rise time tr 4 µs Rise time tr 4 µs Rise time tr 10 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 10 µs/360 µs
Duration td 300 µs Duration td 300 µs Duration td 250 µs Intra-building lightning
4 wire application 4 × 500 A for T, R, T1, R1 Pulse 2/10 µs with 8 Ω 2,500 V & 312 A per conductor
Surge B as per FCC part 68 Surge B as per FCC part 68 Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 2 µs/10 µs
Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit Pulse 2/10 µs with 15 Ω 2,500 V & 167 A per conductor
Front time tf 9 µs Front time tf 9 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 2 µs/10 µs
Duration td 720 µs Duration td 720 µs Second-level lightning
Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A Pulse 2/10 µs with 10 Ω 5,000 V & 500 A per conductor
Rise time tr 5 µs Rise time tr 5 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 2 µs/10 µs
Duration td 320 µs Duration td 320 µs CNB 500 Optional coupler for 12 pairs

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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHaRGE
Electrostatic discharges between objects can cause persistent The ESD 30N is the state-of-the art ESD tester for all test requi-
disturbances or even destruction of sensitive electronics or rements demanding more than 15 kV. Powered by the mains it
controls. Dito is the most advanced ESD tester for accurate si- also offers a built-in battery for testing without mains.
mulation of ESD pulses according to the latest standards. Benefits like bleed-off function, sensor for temperature and rel.
Its efficient battery power concept allows users to generate up humidity and automatic polarity change-over are only a few to
to 50,000 pulses at maximum test voltage from a single bat- make the ESD 30N an outstanding tester.
tery, while standard and pre-programmed user test routines
make ESD testing an easy and comfortable procedure.

TSS 500N2B TSS 500N2F dito ESD 30N


Telecom surge tester Telecom surge generator for surge A pulses as per FCC part 68 The ultimate ESD tester ESD tester up to 30 kV

Telecom
> High-power telecom surge generator as per GR 1089 > Compact telecom surge generator as per FCC part 68 > Ergonomic design > Up to 30 kV contact & air discharge
> 10/1,000 µs for open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current > Built-in 10/160 µs & 10/560 µs transients > Modular concept > Interchangeable discharge networks
> Up to 2 kV peak voltage and 200 A per wire peak current > Built-in resistors and coupling network > Easy to handle > For automotive, industrial and military applications

Bellcore GR-1089-Core FCC 97-270 (part 68) Bellcore GR-1089-Core, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605, SAE J1113-13, SAE J1455, BMW 600 13.0 (Part 2),
EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, BMW GS 5002 (1999), DaimlerChrysler DC-10613, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614,
IEC 61000-4-2, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, ISO 10605, JASO D001-94, Mercedes AV EMV, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, GMW 3097, GMW 3097 (2001),
Chrysler PF 9326, DaimlerChrysler PF-10540, Fiat 9.90110, Ford WDR 00.00EA, GMW 3100, GMW 3100 (2001), Mazda MES PW 67600, Mitsubishi ES-X82010,
Renault 36.00.400/B, Renault 36.00.400/C, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G, Nissan 28401 NDS 02, Porsche, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Volvo EMC requirements (1998), EN 300329 Renault 36.00.808/-E, Renault 36.00.808/-F, Smart DE1005B, VW TL 824 66,
MBN 10284-2:2002, Renault 36.00.808/-G

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Pulse 10/1,000 µs with 10 Ω 2,000 V & 200 A per conductor AC power port surge 160 V – 2,500 V ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 and ISO 10605
Rise time tr/Pulse duration td 10 µs/1,000 µs Rise time tr < 2.0 µs Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV Test voltage Max. 30 kV
4 wire application T, R, T1, R1 Pulse duration > 10 µs Discharge Air/contact discharge Discharge Air/contact discharge
Short-circuit current > 1,000 A Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
Rise time tr < 2.0 µs Hold-on time >5s Hold-on time >5s
Pulse duration > 10 µs R/C parameter 150 pF/330 Ω Specification contact discharge 0.2 – 30 kV
Coupling network L to N, L to PE, N to PE; Zi = 2.5 Ω Specification contact discharge 500 V to 10 kV Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 %
Metallic surge Max. 1,000 V Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV
Rise time tr < 10 µs Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV R/C parameters 150 pF/330 Ω –– 330 pF/330 Ω
Pulse duration > 560 µs ESD as per ISO 10605 150 pF/2,000 Ω –– 330 pF/2,000 Ω
Short-circuit current Min. 100 A per conductor Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV 100 pF/1,500 Ω –– customized
Rise time tr < 10 µs Discharge Air/contact discharge Special technical highlights
Pulse duration > 560 µs Polarity Positive/negative - RC network values indicated on the LCD
Longitudinal surge Max. 1,500 V R/C parameters 100 pF/1,500 Ω - AD or CD discharge mode indicated on the LCD
Rise time tr < 10 µs 150 pF/330 Ω - Bleed-off function to discharge the EUT
Pulse duration > 160 µs 330 pF/330 Ω - Temperature and humidity sensor included
Short-circuit current Min. 200 A per conductor 150 pF/2,000 Ω - USB or optical interface included
Rise time tr < 10 µs 330 pF/2,000 Ω - esd.control software
Pulse duration > 160 µs - Power supply: AC (88 – 250 V), DC (11 – 16 V)
- Battery mode included for several hours

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Conducted and Harmonics & Flicker


radiated immunity
The CWS 500N1 is the most compact single-box test equipment Bulk Current Injection (BCI) is a test procedure to test the Harmonics and interharmonics are caused by modern elec- 500N is used for single-phase applications and the DPA 503N
for conducted RF immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 and immunity to electrical disturbances from narrowband electro- tronic power conditioning modules used to control loads and supports both single and 3-phase applications. ACS 500N is a
related standards. As well as 1 kHz 80 % AM, the CWS 500N1 magnetic energy. The test signal is injected by means of a cur- reduce power consumption. Such most commonly non-linear single-phase and the ACS 503N a 3-phase AC source, specially
also generates 2 Hz 80 % AM to test medical appliances, and rent injection probe. In physical terms the current injection modules are the source of voltage at unwanted frequencies su- designed for harmonics and flicker testing.
1 Hz PM with 50 % duty cycle required to test safety equipment probe is a current transformer laid around the wiring harness. perimposed on the supply voltage. Voltage fluctuations caused It meets the corresponding specifications as per IEC/EN 61000-
such as fire alarms. EM TEST supplies a large range of CDNs, EM Immunity tests are performed varying the level and the fre- by varying load currents may influence luminance or spectral 3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-3. It provides the perfect sinusoidal
clamps, current injection clamps and calibration accessories. quency of the injected test signal. The BCI test method is widely distribution of lighting systems. The impression of unsteadi- and stable voltage signal specified to give fully compliant har-
known in the automotive industry as well as in the military/air- ness of visual sensation induced by this light stimulus is called monics and flicker analyses irrespective of the mains supply
craft industry to test single components of a complex system. flicker. Flicker also needs to be limited to a minimum. The DPA frequency and steadiness of the voltage.

CWS 500N1-Series cws 500N2 DPA 500N ACS 500N6


The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing Single-phase power analyser, H&F analyser Single-phase AC voltage source up to 6 kVA

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> RF-conducted immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 > Compact simulator as per ISO 11452-4; EN 61000-4-6 > Single-phase harmonics/flicker analyser > AC power source up to 300 V/20 A single phase
> Up to 300 MHz test frequency > 9 kHz to 400 MHz, 100 W (expandable up to 1 GHz) > Built-in single-phase flicker impedance > Large inrush current capability
> Self-calibration procedures for CDNs and coupling clamps > System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST > Real-time analysis using internal computer and DSP > Controlled by DPA 500N and dpa.control software

IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 300340, EN 300342- 1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-6, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, ISO 11452-4, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, JIS C 61000-3-2
EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, EN 50130-4, ISO 11452-5, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, IEC 61000-4-15, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 301489-1,
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 300329, NAMUR NE21 Ford ESXW7T- 1A278-AC, GMW 3097 (2001), GMW 3097 (2004), EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 300386-2, EN 61000-3-2,
MBN 10284-2:2002, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12, EN 61000-4-7, EN 61000-4-15,
Renault 36.00.808/-G, MIL STD 461D/CS 114, MIL STD 461E/CS 114, JIS C 61000-3-2
RTCA/DO 160 Section 20, Fiat 9.90110

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Output power 80 W (nominal) Output power 100 W (nominal) Input channels 2 (1 × current & voltage) ACS 500N6
Output impedance 50 Ω Output impedance 50 Ω EUT connection 1-phase Voltage range 0 to 300 V
max. VSWR 1 : 1.2 at all phase angles and at max. power Max. VSWR 1 : 2.0 A/D converter 16 bit Voltage resolution 0.025 %
(without destruction) Output level -13 dBm – 50 dBm Class of instrument Class A as per IEC/EN 61000-4-7, ed. 2 Output frequency 10 Hz to 80 Hz
Frequency range 9 kHz – 1 GHz (internal signal generator) Frequency range 9 kHz – 400 MHz (1,000 MHz) Voltage input 10 – 530 Vrms Output power 6,000 VA
Frequency range with built-in 100 kHz – 300MHz Modulation AM 1 - 3,000 Hz, 1 - 99 % depth Overload 4,000 V peak Output Safety banana-connector
amplifier PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Input range internal 50 A peak – 16 A continuous
Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 0 – 95 % depth Duty cycle 10 % – 80 % Input range external Standard delivered model max. 140 A ACS 500N3
PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc (factory setting 2 turns 70 A) Voltage range 0 to 300 V
Duty cycle 10 % – 80 % Output N-connector Harmonic analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12, Voltage resolution 0.025 %
Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc Built-in power meter Channel 1 forward power according to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, JIS C 61000-3-2 Output frequency 10 Hz to 80 Hz
Preprogrammed modulations Amplitude modulation Channel 2 reverse power Harmonic range 1 – 50th harmonic Output power 3,000 VA
80 % ±5 %, 1 kHz ±10 % Channel 3 injected current Grouping Interharmonics acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, ed. 2 Output Safety banana-connector
80 % ±5 %, 2 Hz, 1 kHz Built-in coupler Max. 200 W/1 GHz Display Urms, Irms, Ipeak, Upeak, P, Q, S, power factor,
Pulse modulation 1 Hz, 50% duty cycle acc. to EN 50130-4 Built-in RF switch Automatic commutation to an external THD (U), THD (I), crest factor (U), crest factor (I)
amplifier Flicker analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and IEC/EN 61000-3-11,
Other models: according to IEC/EN 61000-4-15
CWS 500N1.1 Flicker data Pst and Plt, Vrms, dmax, dc, dt, P50 %S,
Output power, frequency range 25 W, 100 kHz – 250 MHz P10 %S, P3 % S, P1 % S, P0.1 %
CWS 500N1.2 Flicker impedance: Phase | Neutral 0.24 Ω + j 0.15 Ω | 0.16 Ω + j 0.10 Ω
Output power, frequency range 50 W, 10 kHz – 230 MHz

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SIMULATION OF AC AND Power Mains voltage surge


DC SUPPLY ANOMALIES Simulation and Safety
NetWave is an AC/DC power source, specifically designed ments for harmonics and flicker as per IEC/EN 61000-3-2, Electronic and electrical equipment may be affected by voltage The voltage surge simulator VSS 500N10 generates high-voltage
to meet the requirements as per IEC/EN 61000-4-13, IEC/EN JIS C 
61000-3-2 and IEC/EN  61000-3-3 as well as per dips, short interruptions and voltage variations of the power transients as required by IEC 60065 and UL 6500 standards for
61000-4-14, IEC/EN 61000-4-17, IEC/EN 61000-4-28. IEC/EN 61000-3-11 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12. supply. Dips and interruptions are caused by faults in the net- safety tests on audio, video and similar electronic apparatus.
Its output power with low distortion and high stability, even if The three-phase Netwave models additionally support testing work or installations or by sudden large changes of load. Te-
supplying dynamic loads, guarantees full compliant measure- as per IEC/EN 61000-4-27. sting for such a phenomena is required in order to ensure that
electronic and electrical equipment does not fall into unsafe
operation conditions.

NETWAVE-Series SINGLE Phase NETWAVE-Series Three Phase PFS 503N-Series VSS 500N10
Multifunction AC/DC Power Source Multifunction AC/DC Power Source Simulator for dips, short interruptions and voltage variations Voltage surge simulation

Telecom
> Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > True 3-phase voltage dip generator as per IEC 61000-4-11 > Testing equipment safety up to 10 kV
> High inrush current capability > High inrush current capability > Dip mode, line(s) to neutral or line to line > Special pulse-shaping network
> Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > External variac for STAR and DELTA power mains systems > Manual & remote operation

IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, IEC 60065, UL 6500, IEC 60950
IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, EN 61000-6-2 , IEC 61000-4-34
JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing

Technical Data - SINGLE Phase Technical Data - Three Phase Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Output voltage Output voltage AC voltage L-L Max. 3 × 440 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V
Netwave 3, Netwave 7 0 V – 300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC Netwave 20, Netwave 30, 0 V – 3*300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC AC current Max. 3 × 32/63/100 A Rise time tr < 100 ns
Netwave 7.2 0 V – 360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC Netwave 60 Frequency 50/60 Hz Pulse duration > 2 ms
Output power Netwave 20.1, Netwave 30.1, 0 V – 3*360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC AC voltage L-N Max. 250 V Internal resistor 1,000 Ω
Netwave 3 AC mode: 3,500 VA, DC mode: 4,500 W Netwave 60.1 AC current Max. 32, 63, 100 A Polarity Positive
Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 AC mode: 7,500 VA, DC mode: 9,000 W Output power Frequency 50/60 Hz
Output current Netwave 20.x 22,500 VA AC, 27,000 W DC DC voltage Max. 250 V
Netwave 3 12 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 30.x 30,000 VA AC, 36,000 W DC DC current Max. 32, 63, 100 A
21 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Netwave 60.x 60,000 VA AC, 72,000 W DC Inrush current > 500 A (PFS 503N32)
100 A repetitive peak Output current > 1.000 A (PFS 503N63 / PFS 503N100)
Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 26 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 20.x 26 A (RMS) continuous Short-circuit protected
47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Dip mode Line to line
200 A repetitive peak 200 A repetitive peak Line to neutral
Output frequency DC – 5,000 Hz Netwave 30.x 33 A (RMS) continuous Lines to neutral
Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm 66 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3s )
Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 % 250 A repetitive peak Other Models:
Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 % Netwave 60.x 66 A (RMS) continuous PFS 503N32 3 x 440 V, 32 A
Total harmonic distortion (THD) Less than 0.5 % 100 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) PFS 503N63 3 x 440 V, 63 A
DC offset in AC mode < 20 mV with linear load 400 A repetitive peak PFS 503N100 3 x 440 V, 100 A
Slew rate 8 V/µs

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UCS 500N5E/EFT 500N5 – an EFT/burst generator – is an in­ The UCS 200N Ultra Compact Simulator for automotive transi- The VDS 200N series is used to simulate the various battery
telligent solution offering exactly what you need for full-compli- ents unites the capabilities of an EFT/burst simulator, a micro- supply waveforms recommended by international standards
ance immunity tests for electrical/fast transient phenomena. pulse simulator and the required coupling network in one box. and car manufacturer standards. The wide range of manufac-
The distinct operation features, convenient DUT connection fa- The UCS 200N can be equipped to meet all international and turer requirements make this an extremely important area,
cilities, a clearly arranged menu structure and display concept car manufacturer specifications from around the globe. The which is covered by the VDS 200N series.
as well as the preprogrammed standard test routines make te- coupling network can carry currents up to 200 A depending on Additionally, the VDS 200N series serves as a powerful DC
sting easy, reliable and safe. Extendable with a variety of test the model. For non-standard tests the waveform parameters of voltage supply for the DUT during tests with automotive tran-
accessories the EFT 500Nx is a universal device for a broad the micropulse generator can be varied over a wide range. The sients.
range of tests, including three-phase applications up to 100 A. built-in coupling network can be used and controlled by any unit
of the LD 200N series, VDS 200N series and PFS 200N series.

EFT 500N5-SERIES/UCS500N5E EFT 500N8 UCS 200N-SERIES VDS 200N-SERIES


Electronic-fast-transient simulator Electronic-fast-transient simulator Ultra Compact Simulator for automotive transients Battery supply simulator and DC voltage source
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> Output voltage 5,5 kV, spike frequency up to 1 MHz > Output voltage 7 kV, spike frequency up to 1 MHz > Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation
> Manual & remote operation > Built-in single-phase CDN > Freestyle pulse shape generation > 60 V/15 A up to 200 A (2,000 A inrush current)

IEC 61000-4-4 Ed.2 (2004), IEC 61000-4-4 Amd.1 Ed.2 (2010), IEC 61000-4-4 Ed.2 (2004), IEC 61000-4-4 Amd.1 Ed.2 (2010), ISO 7637-2, ISO 7637-3, SAE J1113, JASO D001, manufacturer specifications ISO 7637-2, ISO 16750, manufacturer specifications
EN 61000-4-4:2005-07 EN 61000-4-4:2005-07

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

UCS 500N5E EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4,  ed. 2 Pulse 3a/3b as per ISO 7637-2 Voltage range 0 V – 60 V with 0.1 V steps
Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 1,000 V – 7,000 V Open-circuit 25 V – 1,000 V VDS 200N10 I = 0 A – 10 A cont., 15 A peak
Wave shape into a 50 Ω load 100 V – 2,750 V Wave shape into a 50 Ω load 500 V – 3,500 V Rise time 5 ns VDS 200N15 I = 0 A – 15 A cont.
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns Pulse duration 150 ns VDS 200N30 I = 0 A – 30 A cont., 70 A for 500 ms
Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns Ri 50 Ω VDS 200N50 I = 0 A – 50 A cont., 100 A for 500 ms
Wave shape into a 1,000 Ω load 200 V – 4,800 V Wave shape into a 1,000 Ω load 1,000 V – 7,000 V 3a > negative, 3b > positive VDS 200N100 I = 0 A – 100 A cont., 150 A for 500 ms
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns Micropulses as per ISO 7637-2 VDS 200N150 I = 0 A – 150 A cont.
Pulse duration td 35 ns – 150 ns Pulse duration td 35 ns – 150 ns Open-circuit 20 V – 600 V VDS 200N200 I = 0 A – 200 A cont.
Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Pulses 1, 1a, 2a and 6 VDS 200N200.1 I = 0 A – 200 A cont., 1,000 A for 500 ms
Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative Ri 2, 4, 10, 20, 30, 50, 90 Ω
Output 50 Ω coaxial connector To connect external coupler Output 50 Ω coaxial connector To connect external coupler Output coaxial connector 50 Ω VDS 200N30.1 Range I: -5 V ± 30 V
Coupling network To L, N, PE all combinations Coupling network To L, N, PE all combinations Additional standard test routines SAE J1455 inductive & mutual I = 50 A cont., 150 A for 200 ms
Verification Verification NISSAN B2, C8, C50, C300 Range II: - 5 V ± 60 V
Coaxial output Wave shape on 50 Ω and 1,000 Ω Coaxial output Wave shape on 50 Ω and 1,000 Ω JASO A2, B2, D2 I = 30 A cont., 90 A for 200 ms
CDN output Wave shape 5/50 ns on 50 Ω during common CDN output Wave shape 5/50 ns on 50 Ω during common Freestyle VDS 200N50.1 Range I: -5 V ± 30 V
mode coupling mode coupling Open-circuit 20 V – 600 V I = 85 A cont., 220 A for 200 ms
DUT power mains supply AC 250 V/16 A, 50/60 Hz; DC 250 V/10 A DUT power mains supply AC 250 V/16 A, 50/60 Hz; DC 250 V/10 A Rise time tr 1 µs – 10 µs Range II: - 5 V ± 60 V
Other Models: Duration td 50 µs – 10,000 µs I = 50 A cont., 150 A for 200 ms
EFT 500N5.1 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/32 A EFT 500N8.1 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/32 A Ri 2 – 450 Ω
EFT 500N5.2 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/50 A DUT supply voltage 60 V Preprogrammed pulses 2b, 4, sinewave, sinewave sweep, etc.
EFT 500N5.5 1-Phase Couplingnetwork, 1 x 250 V AC/32 A DUT current (nominal) 50 A, 100 A, 150 A and 200 A Source impedance Zq = < 10 mΩ

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The UCS 500N5/UCS 500N7 Ultra Compact Simulators are the The UCS 500N7 is the most economical test solution for fully
most versatile testers for covering transient and power-fail re- compliant immunity tests and CE marking. A built-in CDN is
quirements according to international (basic and generic) and used for testing single-phase EUTs up to 400 V/16 A, while
product family standards, with voltage capability of up to 7 kV. tests on three-phase EUTs can be performed by adding an au-
In addition to the IEC 61000-4-5 standard for surge testing, tomatically controlled external coupling network up to 690 V
they also comply to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 requirements for surge with max. 100 A.

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and ring wave testing. EM TEST supplies a large range of accessories for various ap-
plications.

UCS 500N5 UCS 500N7

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Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge and power fail Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge, ring wave and power fail

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> Small and compact all-in-one tester > Testing beyond the limits, 5.5 kV EFT & 7 kV surge
> IEC 61000-4-4/-5/-8/-9/-11/-29 > Optional RWG module as per 61000-4-12
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Manual & remote operation

IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11,
IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 55024, EN 300340, IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, ITU-T K.20,
EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, EN 61543,
EN 301489-24, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45, EN 300329 IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEEE 1547, UL 1741

Overview Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data

EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4,  ed. 2 EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2
Application Transients Conducted Radiated Power Mains Electrostatic Harmonics &
Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V
Immunity Immunity Simulation Discharge Flicker
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns
Products UCS 500Nx CWS 500N1-Series UCS 500Nx PFS 503N-Series dito DPA 500N Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns
EFT 500N-Series CWS 500N2 OCS 500N-Series UCS 500Nx ESD 30N ACS 500N Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω
VCS 500Nx CWS 500N4 NetWave-Series DPA 503N Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
OCS 500N-Series Single Phase ACS 503N-Series Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
TSS 500Nx NetWave Series AIF 503N-Series Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Three Phase Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 125 A – 3,500 A
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Standards IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 60601-1-2 IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-11 IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-3-2 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m
IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-4-9 IEC 61000-4-13 IEC 61000-3-3
Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11 Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 61000-4-12 IEC 61000-4-16 IEC 61000-4-10 IEC 61000-4-14 IEC 61000-3-11
AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N) AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N)
IEC 61000-4-18 IEC 61000-4-27 IEC 61000-3-12
Inrush current More than 500 A Inrush current More than 500 A
IEC 61000-4-28 JIS C 61000-3-2
Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630
IEC 61000-4-29
100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100 100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100
Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 0.5 µs/100 kHz 6,000 V with 12 Ω and 30 Ω source impedance
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 4 A – 125 A Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 6 A – 175 A

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UCS 500N5E / EFT 500N5 – an EFT/burst generator – is an intel- Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes
ligent solution offering exactly what you need for full-compli- to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or elec-
ance immunity tests for electrical/fast transient phenomena. tromagnetic fields causing high-voltage or current transients.
The distinct operation features, convenient DUT connection fa- Another source of surge pulses is switching transients origi-
cilities, a clearly arranged menu structure and display concept nating from switching disturbances and system faults. Due to
as well as the preprogrammed standard test routines make te- the characteristic of the phenomenon almost every electrical
sting easy, reliable and safe. Extendable with a variety of test and electronic device is affected by such lightning events. Sur-
accessories the EFT 500Nx is a universal device for a broad ge tests should therefore be widely performed. Surge voltages
range of tests, including three-phase applications up to 100 A. can reach several thousands of volts while surge currents re-
ach levels of several thousands of amps.

EFT 500N5-SERIES/UCS500N5E EFT 500N8 UCS 500N5V VCS 500N8


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> Fast-transient simulator as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 > Fast-transient simulator as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 > 5.0 kV/2.5 kA surge, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Testing beyond the limits, 8 kV/4 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9
> Output voltage 5,5 kV, spike frequency up to 1 MHz > Output voltage 7 kV, spike frequency up to 1 MHz > Preprogrammed standard test routines included > Manual & remote operation
> Manual & remote operation > Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in single or 3-phase CDN

IEC 61000-4-4 Ed.2 (2004), IEC 61000-4-4 Amd.1 Ed.2 (2010), IEC 61000-4-4 Ed.2 (2004), IEC 61000-4-4 Amd.1 Ed.2 (2010), IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1,
EN 61000-4-4:2005-07 EN 61000-4-4:2005-07 EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17,
EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

UCS 500N5E EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 1,000 V – 7,000 V Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 8,000 V
Wave shape into a 50 Ω load 100 V – 2,750 V Wave shape into a 50 Ω load 500 V – 3,500 V Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs
Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs
Wave shape into a 1,000 Ω load 200 V – 4,800 V Wave shape into a 1,000 Ω load 1,000 V – 7,000 V Short-circuit current 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 4,000 A
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1
Pulse duration td 35 ns – 150 ns Pulse duration td 35 ns – 150 ns Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs
Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs
Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Output 50 Ω coaxial connector To connect external coupler Output 50 Ω coaxial connector To connect external coupler Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector
Coupling network To L, N, PE all combinations Coupling network To L, N, PE all combinations Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω
Verification Verification L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω
Coaxial output Wave shape on 50 Ω and 1,000 Ω Coaxial output Wave shape on 50 Ω and 1,000 Ω Em.safe Current limiter function
CDN output Wave shape 5/50 ns on 50 Ω during common CDN output Wave shape 5/50 ns on 50 Ω during common
mode coupling mode coupling
DUT power mains supply AC 250 V/16 A, 50/60 Hz; DC 250 V/10 A DUT power mains supply AC 250 V/16 A, 50/60 Hz; DC 250 V/10 A
Other Models:
EFT 500N5.1 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/32 A EFT 500N8.1 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/32 A
EFT 500N5.2 3-Phase Couplingnetwork, 3 x 440 V AC/50 A
EFT 500N5.5 1-Phase Couplingnetwork, 1 x 250 V AC/32 A

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Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes the characteristic of the phenomenon almost every electrical Telecommunication networks are exposed to lightning events.
to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or elec- and electronic device is affected by such lightning events. Sur- Therefore telecommunication equipment connected to the out-
tromagnetic fields causing high-voltage or current transients. ge tests should therefore be widely performed. Surge voltages side world need to have appropriate protection that demons-
Another source of surge pulses is switching transients origi- can reach several thousands of volts while surge currents re- trates an acceptable level of immunity to surge transients. This
nating from switching disturbances and system faults. Due to ach levels of several thousands of amps. would prevent failure during lightning events. Telecom surge
simulators of the TSS 500 series are used to test the immunity
of telecommunication equipment.

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> Manual & remote operation > 7.0 kV/3.5 kA surge & 7.0 kV telecom surge 10 µs/700 µs > Built-in 1.2/50 µs & 10/700 µs transients > Up to 10 kV peak voltage
> External CDNs for power mains and I/O line applications > Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω > Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω

IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21,
EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, IEC 60950-1 ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, EN 60950-1
EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 4,000 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V
Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 10,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 7,000 V Telecom surge as per ITU K … Telecom surge as per ITU K …
Wave shape Wave shape Wave shape Wave shape
Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1,0 µs Front time tf 1.2 µs Front time tf 1.2 µs
Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs Duration td 50 µs Duration td 50 µs
Short-circuit current 125 A – 5,000 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 3,500 A
Wave shape Wave shape Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit
Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs Front time tf 10 µs Front time tf 10 µs
Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs Duration td 700 µs Duration td 700 µs
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A
Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector Rise time tr 4 µs Rise time tr 4 µs
Coupling network External option Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Duration td 300 µs Duration td 300 µs
L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω
VCS 500N12 500 V – 12,000 V / 6,000 A Telecom surge 250 V – 7,000 V Surge B as per FCC part 68 Surge B as per FCC part 68
Front time 10 µs Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit
Pulse duration 700 µs Front time tf 9 µs Front time tf 9 µs
Short-circuit current 6.0 – 175 A Duration td 720 µs Duration td 720 µs
Rise time tr 4 µs Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A
Pulse duration 300 µs Rise time tr 5 µs Rise time tr 5 µs
Duration td 320 µs Duration td 320 µs
VCS 500N10T 500 V – 10,000 V / 5,000 A

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The OCS 500N6 is used for ring wave testing up to 6 kV, slow oscillatory waves are repetitive transients occurring mainly in The CWS 500N1 is the most compact single-box test equipment Bulk Current Injection (BCI) is a test procedure for testing the
damped oscillatory wave testing (100 kHz and 1 MHz) up to power, control and signal cables installed in high-voltage and for conducted RF immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 and immunity to electrical disturbances caused by narrowband
3 kV, and optional fast damped oscillatory wave at 3, 10, and medium-voltage stations. The OCS 500N6 can also be used related standards. As well as 1 kHz 80 % AM, the CWS 500N1 electromagnetic energy. The test signal is injected by means
30  MHz. A ring wave is a non-repetitive damped oscillatory to perform magnetic field tests as required in IEC 61000-4-10 also generates 2 Hz 80 % AM for testing medical appliances, of a current injection probe. In physical terms the current in-
transient occurring in low-voltage power, control and signal using a magnetic field coil such as the MS 100. and 1 Hz PM with 50 % duty cycle required for testing safety jection probe is a current transformer laid around the wiring
lines supplied by public and non-public networks. Damped equipment such as fire alarms. EM TEST supplies a large range harness. Immunity tests are performed varying the level and
of CDNs, EM clamps, current injection clamps and calibration the frequency of the injected test signal. The BCI test method
accessories. is widely known in the automotive industry as well as in the
military/aircraft industry for testing single components of a
complex system.

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Compact tester for ring wave and damped oscillatory waves Fast damped oscillatory wave option for OCS 500N6 The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing The single-box solution for RF-conducted immunity testing

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> 100 kHz ring wave & 100 kHz/1 MHz damped oscillatory > Fast Damped Oscillatory Wave 3/10/30 MHz > RF-conducted immunity testing as per IEC 61000-4-6 > Compact simulator as per ISO 11452-4; EN 61000-4-6
> Conducted immunity and magnetic field test > Up to 300 MHz test frequency > 9 kHz to 400 MHz, 100 W (expandable up to 1 GHz)
> Built-in coupling network > Self-calibration procedures for CDNs and coupling clamps > System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST

ANSI/IEEE C37.90, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, IEC 60255-1, IEC 61000-4-10, IEC 61000-4-18 IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 300340, EN 300342- 1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-6, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, ISO 11452-4,
IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-18, IEEE 1547 EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, EN 50130-4, ISO 11452-5, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB,
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 300329, NAMUR NE21 Ford ESXW7T- 1A278-AC, GMW 3097 (2001), GMW 3097 (2004),
MBN 10284-2:2002, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Renault 36.00.808/-G, MIL STD 461D/CS 114, MIL STD 461E/CS 114,
RTCA/DO 160 Section 20, Fiat 9.90110

Technical Data (Overview) TECHNICAL DATA (OVERVIEW) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Damped oscillatory as per IEC 61000-4-18 Fast Damped oscillatory IEC 61000-4-18 Output power 80 W (nominal) Output power 100 W (nominal)
Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 3,000 V +/- 10 % Output voltage open-circuit 450 V – 4,400 V +/- 10 % Output impedance 50 Ω Output impedance 50 Ω
Rise time/Oscillation frequency 1/T 75 ns/100 kHz and 1 MHz Rise time voltage waveform 5 ns +/- 30 % Frequency range 9 kHz – 1 GHz (internal signal generator) Max. VSWR 1 : 2.0
Decaying Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1 value Oscillation frequency 3 MHz, 10 MHz, 30 MHz, +/- 10 % max. VSWR 1 : 1.2 at all phase angles and at max. power Output level -13 dBm – 50 dBm
Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1 value Decaying voltage waveform Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1 (without destruction) Frequency range 9 kHz – 400 MHz (1,000 MHz)
Source impedance 200 Ω Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1 Frequency range with build-in 100 kHz – 300 MHz Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 1 – 99 % depth
Polarity Positive/negative Source impedance 50 Ω +/- 20 % amplifier PM 1 – 3,000 Hz
Repetition rate 40/s for 100 kHz and 400/s for 1 MHz Polarity Positive/negative Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 0 – 95 % depth Duty cycle 10 % – 80 %
Direct output at the front panel For ext CDN & magn. field antenna Repetition rate Max. 5000/s +/- 10 % PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc
Coupling network 1-phase or 3-phase Burst duration 50 ms +/- 20 %, at 3 MHz Duty cycle 10 % – 90 % Output N-connector
Damped oscillatory magnetic field 15 ms +/- 20 %, at 10 MHz Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc Built-in power meter Channel 1 forward power
as per IEC 61000-4-10 MS 100 (square 1 m × 1 m) antenna 5 ms +/- 20 %, at 30 MHz Preprogrammed modulations Amplitude modulation Channel 2 reverse power
Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12 Burst period 300 ms +/- 20 % 80 % < ± 5 %, 1 kHz < ± 10 % Channel 3 injected current
Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 6,000 V Short circuit current 9A – 88 A +/- 20 % 80 % < ± 5 %, 2 Hz, 1 kHz Built-in coupler Max 200 W/1 GHz
Rise time first peak T1/Oscillation frequency 0.5 µs/100 kHz Rise time current waveform At 3 MHz: < 330 ns Pulse modulation 1 Hz, 50 % duty cycle acc. to EN 50130-4 Built-in RF switch Automatic commutation to an external
Decaying of Pk1 to Pk2 40 % – 110 % At 10 MHz: < 100 ns amplifier
Decaying of Pk2 to Pk3 & decaying of Pk3 to Pk4 40 % – 80 % At 30 MHz: < 33 ns Other models
Output impedance 12 Ω, 30 Ω (200 Ω external) CWS 500N1.1
Peak 5 must be > 25 % of peak 1
Wave shape short-circuit Decaying current waveform Output power, frequency range 25 W, 100 kHz – 250 MHz
Peak 10 must be < 25 % of peak 1
Rise time first peak tr T1 < 1 µs CWS 500N1.2
Oscillation frequency 1/T 100 kHz Output power, freuqency range 50 W, 10 kHz –230 MHz

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Power Mains SIMULATION OF AC AND


Simulation DC SUPPLY ANOMALIES
The CWS  500N4 is the state-of-the-art solution in a compact Electronic and electrical equipment may be affected by voltage NetWave is an AC/DC power source, specifically designed ments for harmonics and flicker as per IEC/EN 61000-3-2,
one-box design to test for immunity to conducted, common dips, short interruptions and voltage variations of the power to meet the requirements as per IEC/EN 61000-4-13, IEC/EN JIS C 
61000-3-2 and IEC/EN  61000-3-3 as well as per
mode ­disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz (DC) to 150 kHz. supply. Dips and interruptions are caused by faults in the net- 61000-4-14, IEC/EN 61000-4-17, IEC/EN 61000-4-28. IEC/EN 61000-3-11 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12.
Such test requirements are specified in IEC 61000-4-16 and co- work or installations or by sudden large changes of load. Te- Its output power with low distortion and high stability, even if The three-phase Netwave models additionally support testing
ver continuous mode testing as well as short term testing with sting for such a phenomena is required in order to ensure that supplying dynamic loads, guarantees full compliant measure- as per IEC/EN 61000-4-27.
DC, 16 2/3 Hz, 50 Hz and 60 Hz plus a sweep mode from 15 Hz electronic and electrical equipment does not fall into unsafe
to 150 kHz. Complemented by an AC voltage source or a motor operation conditions.
variac, the CWS  500N4 forms a complete test system allowing
the coupling of the disturbance signals onto the various types of
lines by means of specified coupling networks.

cws 500N4 PFS 503N-Series NETWAVE-Series SINGLE Phase NETWAVE-Series Three Phase
Compact simulator for conducted common-mode immunity testing Simulator for dips, short interruptions and voltage variations Multifunction AC/DC Power Source Multifunction AC/DC Power Source

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> Compact simulator as per IEC 61000-4-16 > True 3-phase voltage dip generator as per IEC 61000-4-11/-34 > Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz
> DC to 150 KHz > Dip mode, line(s) to neutral or line to line > High inrush current capability > High inrush current capability
> System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST > External variac for STAR and DELTA power mains systems > Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit

IEC 60533, IEC 61000-4-16, IEC 61326, IEC 61543, IEC 61850-3, IEC 60255-22-7, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28,
IEC/EN 60870-5, EN 50121-4 EN 61000-6-2 , IEC 61000-4-34 IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12,
JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data - SINGLE Phase Technical Data - Three Phase

Signal level continuous 0.1 – 35 V rms or DC AC voltage L-L Max. 3 × 440 V Output voltage Output voltage
Test levels short-term 1 – 330 V rms or DC AC current Max. 3 × 32/63/100 A Netwave 3, Netwave 7 0 V – 300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC Netwave 20, Netwave 30, 0 V – 3*300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC
Test frequencies DC, 16 2/3 Hz, 50 Hz and 60 Hz Frequency 50/60 Hz Netwave 7.2 0 V – 360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC Netwave 60
Frequency range 15 Hz - 165 kHz (sweep mode) AC voltage L-N Max. 250 V Output power Netwave 20.1, Netwave 30.1, 0 V – 3*360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC
Generator impedance 50 Ω, guaranteed also under short-circuit AC current Max. 32, 63, 100 A Netwave 3 AC mode: 3,500 VA, DC mode: 4,500 W Netwave 60.1
conditions Frequency 50/60 Hz Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 AC mode: 7,500 VA, DC mode: 9,000 W Output power
Build-in voltmeter RMS measurement DC voltage Max. 250 V Output current Netwave 20.x 22,500 VA AC, 27,000 W DC
Build-in rectifier For DC testing with MV 2606N2.2 DC current Max. 32, 63, 100 A Netwave 3 12 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 30.x 30,000 VA AC, 36,000W DC
Build-in semi conductor fall/rise time between 1 µs – 5 µs Inrush current > 500A (PFS 503N32) 21 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Netwave 60.x 60,000 VA AC, 72,000 W DC
power switch > 1.000A (PFS 503N63 / PFS 503N100) 100 A repetitive peak Output current
Short-circuit protected 26 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 20.x 26 A (RMS) continuous
Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2
Dip mode Line to line 47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s)
Line to neutral 200 A repetitive peak 200 A repetitive peak
Lines to neutral Output frequency DC – 5,000 Hz Netwave 30.x 33 A (RMS) continuous
Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm 66 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s)
Other Models: Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 % 250 A repetitive peak
PFS 503N32.1 3 x 690 V, 32 A Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 % Netwave 60.x 66 A (RMS) continuous
PFS 503N63.1 3 x 690 V, 63 A Total harmonic distortion (THD) Less than 0.5 % 100 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s)
PFS 503N100.1 3 x 690 V, 100 A DC offset in AC mode < 20 mV with linear load 400 A repetitive peak
Slew rate 8 V/µs

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ELECTROSTATIC Harmonics & Flicker


DISCHaRGE
Electrostatic discharges between objects can cause persistent The ESD 30N is the state-of-the art ESD tester for all test requi- Harmonics and interharmonics are caused by modern elec- 500N is used for single-phase applications and the DPA 503N
disturbances or even destruction of sensitive electronics or rements demanding more than 15 kV. Powered by the mains it tronic power conditioning modules used to control loads and supports both single and 3-phase applications.
controls. Dito is the most advanced ESD tester for accurate si- also offers a built-in battery for testing without mains. reduce power consumption. Such most commonly non-linear ACS 500N is a single-phase and the ACS 503N a 3-phase AC
mulation of ESD pulses according to the latest standards. Benefits like bleed-off function, sensor for temperature and rel. modules are the source of voltage at unwanted frequencies su- source, specially designed for harmonics and flicker testing. It
Its efficient battery power concept allows users to generate up humidity and automatic polarity change-over are only a few to perimposed on the supply voltage. Voltage fluctuations caused meets the corresponding specifications as per IEC/EN 61000-
to 50,000 pulses at maximum test voltage from a single batte- make the ESD 30N an outstanding tester. by varying load currents may influence luminance or spectral 3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-3. It provides the perfect sinusoidal
ry, while standard and preprogrammed user test routines make distribution of lighting systems. The impression of unsteadi- and stable voltage signal specified to give fully compliant har-
ESD testing an easy and comfortable procedure. ness of visual sensation induced by this light stimulus is called monics and flicker analyses irrespective of the mains supply
flicker. Flicker also needs to be limited to a minimum. The DPA frequency and steadiness of the voltage.

dito ESD 30N DPA 500N ACS 500N6


The ultimate ESD tester ESD tester up to 30 kV Single-phase power analyser, H&F analyser Single-phase AC voltage source up to 6 kVA

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> Ergonomic design > Up to 30 kV contact & air discharge > Single-phase harmonics/flicker analyser > AC power source up to 300 V/20 A single phase
> Modular concept > Interchangeable discharge networks > Built-in single-phase flicker impedance > Large inrush current capability
> Easy to handle > For automotive, industrial and military applications > Real-time analysis using internal computer and DSP > Controlled by DPA 500N and dpa.control software

Bellcore GR-1089-Core, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605, SAE J1113-13, SAE J1455, BMW 600 13.0 (Part 2), IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, JIS C 61000-3-2
EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024, BMW GS 5002 (1999), DaimlerChrysler DC-10613, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, IEC 61000-4-15, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 301489-1,
IEC 61000-4-2, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, ISO 10605, JASO D001-94, Mercedes AV EMV, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AC, GMW 3097, GMW 3097 (2001), EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 300386-2, EN 61000-3-2,
Chrysler PF 9326, DaimlerChrysler PF-10540, Fiat 9.90110, Ford WDR 00.00EA, GMW 3100, GMW 3100 (2001), Mazda MES PW 67600, Mitsubishi ES-X82010, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12, EN 61000-4-7, EN 61000-4-15,
Renault 36.00.400/B, Renault 36.00.400/C, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G, Nissan 28401 NDS 02, Porsche, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D, JIS C 61000-3-2
Volvo EMC requirements (1998), EN 300329 Renault 36.00.808/-E, Renault 36.00.808/-F, Smart DE1005B, VW TL 824 66,
MBN 10284-2:2002, Renault 36.00.808/-G

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 and ISO 10605 Input channels 2 (1 × current & voltage) ACS 500N6
Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV Test voltage Max. 30 kV EUT connection 1-phase Voltage range 0 to 300 V
Discharge Air/contact discharge Discharge Air/contact discharge A/D converter 16 bit Voltage resolution 0.025 %
Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative Class of instrument Class A as per IEC/EN 61000-4-7, ed. 2 Output frequency 10 Hz to 80 Hz
Hold-on time >5s Hold-on time >5s Voltage input 10 – 530 Vrms Output power 6,000 VA
R/C parameter 150 pF/330 Ω Specification contact discharge 0.2 – 30 kV Overload 4,000 V peak Output connector Safety banana-plug
Specification contact discharge 500 V to 10 kV Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Input range internal 50 A peak – 16 A continuous
Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV Input range external Standard delivered model max. 140 A ACS 500N3
Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV R/C parameters 150 pF/330 Ω –– 330 pF/330 Ω (factory setting 2 turns 70 A) Voltage range 0 to 300 V
ESD as per ISO 10605 150 pF/2,000 Ω –– 330 pF/2,000 Ω Harmonic analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12, Voltage resolution 0.025 %
Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV 100 pF/1,500 Ω –– customized according to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, JIS C 61000-3-2 Output frequency 10 Hz to 80 Hz
Discharge Air/contact discharge Special technical highlights Harmonic range 1 – 50 th
50th harmonic
harmonic Output power 3,000 VA
Polarity Positive/negative - RC network values indicated on the LCD Grouping Interharmonics acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, ed. 2 Output connector Safety banana-plug
R/C parameters 100 pF/1,500 Ω - AD or CD discharge mode indicated on the LCD Display Urms, Irms, Ipeak, Upeak, P, Q, S, power factor,
150 pF/330 Ω - Bleed-off function to discharge the EUT THD(U), THD(I), crest factor(U), crest factor(I)
330 pF/330 Ω - Temperature and humidity sensor included Flicker analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and IEC/EN 61000-3-11,
150 pF/2,000 Ω - USB or optical interface included according to IEC/EN 61000-4-15
330 pF/2,000 Ω - esd.control software Flicker data Pst and Plt, Vrms, dmax, dc, dt, P 50 % S,
- Power supply: AC (88 – 250 V), DC (11 – 16 V) P 10 % S,
P10%S, P3%S,
P 3 % S,P1 % S,
P 1 % S,
P 0.1 %
P 0.1 %
- Battery mode included for several hours Flicker impedance: Phase | Neutral 0.24 Ω + j 0.15 Ω | 0.16 Ω + j 0.10 Ω

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DPA 503N ACS 503N-Series AIF 503N16 AIF 503N-Series


3-phase power analyser, H&F analyser Three-phase AC voltage sources 3-phase flicker impedance 16 A 3-phase flicker impedance up to 75 A

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> Three-phase harmonics/flicker analyser > AC power sources for three-phase up to 90 kVA > Flicker impedance as per IEC 60725 > Flicker impedance as per IEC 60725
> External three-phase flicker impedance AIF 503 > Large inrush current capability > For flicker analysis as per IEC 61000-3-3 > For flicker analysis as per IEC 61000-3-3/-11
> Real-time analysis using internal computer and DSP > Controlled by DPA 503N and dpa.control software > For 3-phase EUTs up to 16 A nominal current > Built-in Zref and Ztest

IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, EN 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, IEC 60725 IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, IEC 60725
IEC 61000-4-15, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 301489-1, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12, JIS C 61000-3-2
EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 300386-2, EN 61000-3-2,
EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-4-7, EN 61000-4-15, EN 61000-3-11, EN 61000-3-12
JIS C 61000-3-2

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Input channels 6 (3 × current & voltage) Voltage range 0 to 300 V Phase 3-phase Phase 3-phase
EUT connection 3-phase Voltage resolution 0.025 % Z ref RA = 0.24 Ω XA = 0.15 Ω Z ref RA = 0.24 Ω XA = 0.15 Ω
A/D converter 16 bit Output frequency 40 Hz to 80 Hz RN = 0.16 Ω XN = 0.10 Ω RN = 0.16 Ω XN = 0.10 Ω
Class of instrument Class A as per IEC/EN 61000-4-7 ed.2 Output connector 3-phase CEE-connector Z test Not available Z test RA = 0.15 Ω XA = 0.15 Ω
Voltage input 10 – 530 Vrms Frequency resolution 0.02 Hz Accuracy Zref, Ztest < 3 % RN = 0.10 Ω XN = 0.10 Ω
Overload 4,000 V peak Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm EUT power supply Accuracy Z ref, Z test < 3 %
Current input Depends on CT model used Total harmonics distortion THD Less than 0.1 % Line voltage 3 × 400 V EUT power supply
Input range Standard delivered model max. 140 A Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 % Line current 16 A per phase max. Line voltage 3 × 400 V
(factory setting 2 turns 70 A) Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 % Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Harmonic analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12,
according to IEC/EN 61000-4-7, JIS C 61000-3-2 Other models: Other models
Harmonic range 1 – 50 th harmonic ACS 503N16 3 x 300 V (p-n), 16,000 VA AIF 503N32 Line current: max. 32 A per line
Grouping Interharmonics acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-7,  ed. 2 ACS 503N30 3 x 300 V (p-n), 30,000 VA AIF 503N63 Line current: max. 63 A per line
Display Urms, Irms, Upeak, Ipeak, P, Q, S, power factor, ACS 503N60 3 x 300 V (p-n), 60,000 VA AIF 503N75 Line current: max. 75 A per line
THD (U), THD (I), crest factor (U), crest factor (I) ACS 503N90 3 x 300 V (p-n), 90,000 VA
Flicker analysis IEC/EN 61000-3-3 and IEC/EN 61000-3-11,
according to IEC/EN 61000-4-15
Flicker data Pst and Plt, Vrms, dmax, dc, dt, P 50 % S,
P 10 % S, P 3 % S, P 1 % S, P 0.1 %

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Components & Transients

Safety
The UCS 500N5/UCS 500N7 Ultra Compact Simulators are the The UCS 500N7 is the most economical test solution for fully
most versatile testers for covering transient and power-fail re- compliant immunity tests and CE marking. A built-in CDN is
quirements according to international (basic and generic) and used for testing single-phase EUTs up to 400 V/16 A, while
product family standards, with voltage capability of up to 7 kV. tests on three-phase EUTs can be performed by adding an au-
In addition to the IEC 61000-4-5 standard for surge testing, tomatically controlled external coupling network up to 690 V
they also comply to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 requirements for surge with max. 100 A.
and ring wave testing. EM TEST supplies a large range of accessories for various ap-
plications.

UCS 500N5 UCS 500N7


Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge and power fail Compact tester for EFT/burst, surge, ring wave and power fail

> Small and compact all-in-one tester > Testing beyond the limits, 5.5 kV EFT & 7 kV surge
> IEC 61000-4-4/-5/-8/-9/-11/-29 > Optional RWG module as per 61000-4-12
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Manual & remote operation

IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-9, IEC 61000-4-11,
IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 55024, EN 300340, IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-29, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, ITU-T K.20,
EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, EN 61543,
EN 301489-24, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45, EN 300329 IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEEE 1547, UL 1741

Components
Overview Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data

EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2 EFT as per IEC 61000-4-4, ed. 2
Application Surge Telecom Oscillatory Current Voltage Safety
Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V Open-circuit 200 V – 5,500 V
Surge Surge Surge
Rise time tr 5 ns Rise time tr 5 ns
Products UCS 500Nx TSS 500Nx OCS 500N-Series CSS 500N2 VSS 500N10.2 VSS 500N10 Pulse duration td 50 ns Pulse duration td 50 ns
VCS 500Nx TSS 500N6B DOW Module CSS 500N10 VSS 500N12-Series Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω Source impedance Zq = 50 Ω
VSS 500Nx VSS 500N6 Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
VSS 500N15.1 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 1.2/50 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Standards IEC 61000-4-5 ITU K … IEC 61000-4-18 Protection Solar panels, IEC 60065 Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 8/20 µs 125 A – 3,500 A
Bellcore IEC 60255 devices Relays and UL 6500 Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
IEC 60950 Switches IEC 60950
Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-9 100, 300, 1,000 A/m
Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11 Dips as per IEC 61000-4-11
AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N) AC voltage/current Max. 300 V/16 A (P–N)
Inrush current More than 500 A Inrush current More than 500 A
Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630 Mag. field as per IEC 61000-4-8 1, 3, 10 and 30 A/m with MC 2630
100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100 100, 300 and 1,000 A/m with MC26100
Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 0.5 µs/100 kHz 6,000 V with 12 Ω and 30 Ω source impedance
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 4 A – 125 A Telecom surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit 10/700 µs 250 V – 7,000 V
Short-circuit current 4/300 µs 6 A – 175 A

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transients

Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes the characteristic of the phenomenon almost every electrical
to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or elec- and electronic device is affected by such lightning events. Sur-
tromagnetic fields causing high-voltage or current transients. ge tests should therefore be widely performed. Surge voltages
Another source of surge pulses is switching transients origi- can reach several thousands of volts while surge currents re-
nating from switching disturbances and system faults. Due to ach levels of several thousands of amps.

UCS 500N5V VCS 500N8 VCS 500N10 VCS 500N12


Surge tester 5.0 kV Surge tester 8 kV Surge tester 10 kV Surge tester 12 kV

> 5.0 kV/2.5 kA surge, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Testing beyond the limits, 8 kV/4 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Still compact in size but up to 10 kV/5 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9 > Still compact in size but up to 12 kV/6 kA, IEC 61000-4-5/-9
> Preprogrammed standard test routines included > Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in single or 3-phase CDN > External CDNs for power mains and I/O line applications > External CDNs for power mains and I/O line applications

IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1,
EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17,
EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45 EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45

Components
Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5
Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 5,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 8,000 V Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 10,000 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 12,000 V
Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1
Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs Rise time tr 1.0 µs
Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs Pulse duration 50 µs
Short-circuit current 80 A – 2,500 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 4,000 A Short-circuit current 125 A – 5,000 A Short-circuit current 250 A – 6,000 A
Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1 Wave shape as per IEC 469-1
Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs Rise time tr 6.4 µs
Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs Pulse duration 16 µs
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector Output direct HV-banana connector
Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Coupling network External option Coupling network External option
L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω
Em.safe Current limiter function

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transients

Telecommunication networks are exposed to lightning events.


Therefore telecommunication equipment connected to the out-
side world need to have appropriate protection that demons-
trates an acceptable level of immunity to surge transients. This
would prevent failure during lightning events. Telecom surge
simulators of the TSS 500 series are used to test the immunity
of telecommunication equipment.

VCS 500N7T TSS 500N4 TSS 500N10 TSS 500N6b


Surge & telecom tester 7 kV Telecom surge tester 4 kV Telecom surge tester 10 kV Telecom surge tester

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> IEC 61000-4-5, ITU > Compact telecom surge generator as per ITU > Extra-high voltage telecom surge generator as per ITU > Compact telecom surge generator as per GR 1089
> 7.0 kV/3.5 kA surge & 7.0 kV telecom surge 10 µs/700 µs > Built-in 1.2/50 µs & 10/700 µs transients > Up to 10 kV peak voltage > All 10/360 µs, 10/1,000 µs and 2/10 µs included
> Built-in single-phase CDN > Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω > Built-in coupling network; 4 × 100 Ω and 2 × 25 Ω > Built-in resistive coupling network

IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-9, EN 300329, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, FCC 97-270 (part 68), IEC 61000-4-5, ITU-T K.17, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, Bellcore GR-1089-Core, ITU-T K.12, ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45
EN 300386 V1.3.2, EN 300386-2, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, IEC 60950-1 ITU-T K.28, ITU-T K.45, IEC 60950-1
EN 301489-24, EN 55024, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.41, ITU-T K.45

Components
Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Surge as per IEC 61000-4-5 Open-circuit voltage 160 V – 4,000 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V First-level lightning
Open-circuit voltage 250 V – 7,000 V Telecom surge as per ITU K … Telecom surge as per ITU K … Pulse 10/1,000 µs with 6 Ω > 1,000 V & 167 A per conductor
Wave shape Wave shape Wave shape Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 10 µs/> 1,000 µs
Rise time tr 1,0 µs Front time tf 1.2 µs Front time tf 1.2 µs Pulse 10/360 µs with 10 Ω > 1,000 V & 100 A per conductor
Pulse duration 50 µs Duration td 50 µs Duration td 50 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 10 µs/> 360 µs
Short-circuit current 125 A – 3,500 A Pulse 10/1,000 µs with 10 Ω > 1,000 V & 100 A per conductor
Wave shape Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 10 µs/> 1,000 µs
Rise time tr 6.4 µs Front time tf 10 µs Front time tf 10 µs Pulse 2/10 µs with 5 Ω > 2,500 V & 500 A per conductor
Pulse duration 16 µs Duration td 700 µs Duration td 700 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 2 µs/> 10 µs
Polarity Positive/negative/alternate Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A Pulse 10/360 µs with 40 Ω > 1,000 V & 25 A per conductor
Output direct HV-banana connector Rise time tr 4 µs Rise time tr 4 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 10 µs/> 360 µs
Coupling network L – N with Z = 2 Ω Duration td 300 µs Duration td 300 µs Intra-building lightning
L-PE, N-PE, L+N-PE; Z = 12 Ω Pulse 2/10 µs with 8 Ω > 2,500 V & 312 A per conductor
Telecom surge 250 V – 7,000 V Surge B as per FCC part 68 Surge B as per FCC part 68 Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 2 µs/> 10 µs
Front time 10 µs Wave shape open-circuit Wave shape open-circuit Pulse 2/10 µs with 15 Ω > 2,500 V & 167 A per conductor
Pulse duration 700 µs Front time tf 9 µs Front time tf 9 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 2 µs/> 10 µs
Short-circuit current 6.0 – 175 A Duration td 720 µs Duration td 720 µs Second-level lightning
Rise time tr 4 µs Wave shape short-circuit current 4 – 100 A Wave shape short-circuit current 12.5 – 250 A Pulse 2/10 µs with 10 Ω > 5,000 V & 500 A per conductor
Pulse duration 300 µs Rise time tr 5 µs Rise time tr 5 µs Rise time tr/Pulse duration td < 2 µs/> 10 µs
Duration td 320 µs Duration td 320 µs DUT supply 60 V/50 A 1 µs – 10 µs
VCS 500N10T 500 V – 10,000 V

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transients Current Surge

The OCS 500N6 is used for ring wave testing up to 6 kV, slow tory waves are repetitive transients occurring mainly in power, Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes
damped oscillatory wave testing (100 kHz and 1 MHz) up to control and signal cables installed in high-voltage and medi- to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or elec-
3 kV, and optional fast damped oscillatory wave at 3, 10, and um-voltage stations. The OCS 500N6 can also be used to per- tromagnetic fields causing high-voltage or current transients.
30 MHz. A ring wave is a non-repetitive damped oscillatory tran­ form magnetic field tests as required in IEC 61000-4-10 using a Another source of surge pulses is switching transients origina-
sient occurring in low-voltage power, control and signal lines magnetic field coil such as the MS 100. ting from switching disturbances and system faults. Due to the
supplied by public and non-public networks. Damped oscilla- characteristic of the phenomenon almost every electrical and
electronic device is affected by such lightning events. Surge
tests should therefore be widely performed also on component
level.

OCS 500N-series DOW Module CSS 500N2 CSS 500N10


Compact tester for ring wave and damped oscillatory waves Fast damped oscillatory wave option for OCS 500N6-Series Current surge tester Current surge tester

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> Conducted immunity and magnetic field test > Low current ranges to test SMD protection devices > High current capability up to 10 kA (4 kA 10/350 µs)
> Built-in coupling network > EUT test box available > Voltage/current measurement included

ANSI/IEEE C37.90, ANSI/IEEE C62.41, IEC 60255-1, IEC 61000-4-10, IEC 61000-4-18
IEC 61000-4-12, IEC 61000-4-18, IEEE 1547

Components
Technical Data (Overview) TECHNICAL DATA (OVERVIEW) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Damped oscillatory as per IEC 61000-4-18 Fast Damped oscillatory IEC 61000-4-18 Charging voltage 100 – 2,500 V Model CSS 500N10
Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 3,000 V +/- 10 % Output voltage open-circuit 450 V – 4,400 V +/- 10 % Short-circuit current 1,200 A Charging voltage 250 – 6,000 V
Rise time/Oscillation frequency 1/T 75 ns/100 kHz and 1 MHz Rise time voltage waveform 5 ns +/- 30 % Range I 1 – 18 A Short-circuit current 10,000 A
Decaying Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1 value Oscillation frequency 3 MHz, 10 MHz, 30 MHz, +/- 10 % Range II 6 – 140 A Wave shape
Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1 value Decaying voltage waveform Peak 5 must be > 50 % of peak 1 Range III 40 – 1,200 A Rise time tr 8.0 µs
Source impedance 200 Ω Peak 10 must be < 50 % of peak 1 Wave shape Pulse duration 20 µs
Polarity Positive/negative Source impedance 50 Ω +/- 20 % Rise time tr 8.0 µs Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Repetition rate 40/s for 100 kHz and 400/s for 1 MHz Polarity Positive/negative Pulse duration 20 µs Output direct HV-banana connector
Direct output at the front panel For ext CDN & magn. field antenna Repetition rate Max. 5000/s +/- 10 % Polarity Positive/negative/alternating EUT test box
Coupling network 1-phase or 3-phase Burst duration 50 ms +/- 20 %, at 3 MHz Output direct HV-connector Model CSS 500N10.1
Damped oscillatory magnetic field 15 ms +/- 20 %, at 10 MHz HV test clamp Charging voltage 300 – 5,000 V
as per IEC 61000-4-10 MS 100 (square 1 m × 1 m) antenna 5 ms +/- 20 %, at 30 MHz EUT test box Short-circuit current 4,000 A
Ring wave as per IEC 61000-4-12 Burst period 300 ms +/- 20 % Wave shape
Output voltage open-circuit 250 V – 6,000 V Short circuit current 9A – 88 A +/- 20 % Other waveforms on request Rise time tr 10 µs
Rise time first peak T1/Oscillation frequency 0.5 µs/100 kHz Rise time current waveform At 3 MHz: < 330 ns Pulse duration 350 µs
Decaying of Pk1 to Pk2 40 % – 110 % At 10 MHz: < 100 ns Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Decaying of Pk2 to Pk3 & decaying of Pk3 to Pk4 40 % – 80 % At 30 MHz: < 33 ns Output direct HV-banana connector
Output impedance 12 Ω, 30 Ω (200 Ω external) Decaying current waveform Peak 5 must be > 25 % of peak 1 EUT test box
Wave shape short-circuit Peak 10 must be < 25 % of peak 1
Rise time first peak tr T1 < 1 µs Other waveforms on request
Oscillation frequency 1/T 100 kHz

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voltage surge and Safety

The voltage surge simulators VSS 500N generate high-voltage must be able to withstand surges due to transients caused,
transients as required by several IEC standards. The voltage e.g. by thunderstorms and entering the apparatus through the
surge pulses are used to test the isolation (voltage withstand) antenna terminal.
capability of components, sockets, connectors, cables and The voltage surge simulator VSS 500N10 generates high-voltage
many other items. transients as required by IEC 60065 and UL 6500 standards for
As per safety test requirements the insulation between acces- safety tests on audio, video and similar electronic apparatus.
sible parts or parts connected to them and hazardous live parts

VSS 500N12-Series VSS 500N10 VSS 500N6 VSS 500N10.3


Voltage surge simulation Voltage surge simulation Surge tester 6 kV for safety testing of “Protection Relays” Surge tester 10 kV for solar panel testing

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> Testing equipment for safety testing up to 12 kV > Testing equipment safety up to 10 kV > Compact in size > 7 load ranges from 10 nF to 180 nF
> Internal 40 Ω or 500 Ω resistor for current limiting > Special pulse-shaping network > Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation
> Manual & remote operation > Manual & remote operation > Constant energy

IEC 60060, IEC 384-14, IEC 664 , IEC 60335 IEC 60065, UL 6500, IEC 60950 IEC 60255-5 IEC 61730-1, IEC 61730-2, IEC 60060, UL 1703

Components
Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

VSS 500N12 Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V Surge as per IEC 60255-5 Surge as per IEC 60255-5
Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 12,000 V Rise time tr < 100 ns Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 6,600 V Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 10,000 V
Rise time tr 1.2 µs Pulse duration > 2 ms Wave shape Wave shape
Pulse duration 50 µs Internal resistor 1,000 Ω Rise time tr 1.2 µs Front time tr 1.2 µs
Internal resistor 500 Ω Polarity Positive Pulse duration 50 µs Time to half value 50 µs
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Internal impedance 500 Ω Load capacitance ranges 30 nF – 40 nF
Energy 0.5 J at each test level 40 nF – 50 nF
VSS 500N12.1 Test level 0.55 kV – 0.9 kV – 3.0 kV – 5.0 kV – 6.6 kV 50 nF – 65 nF
Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 12,000 V Polarity Positive/negative/alternate 65 nF – 85 nF
Rise time tr 1.2 µs Output direct HV-banana connector 85 nF – 110 nF
Pulse duration 50 µs 110 nF – 140 nF
Internal resistor 40 Ω VSS 500N15.1 500 V – 15,000 V 140 nF – 180 nF
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating Testlevel 0.55 kV – 0.9 kV – 3.0 kV – 5.0 kV – 6.6 kV – Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
9.3 kV – 14 kV Output direct HV-banana connector
VSS 500N6.2
Open-circuit voltage 500 V – 6,000 V
Rise time tr 1.2 µs
Pulse duration 50 µs
Internal resistor 500 Ω
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating

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Aircraft SIMULATION OF AC AND


DC SUPPLY ANOMALIES

Military
NetWave is an AC/DC power source, specifically designed ments for harmonics and flicker as per IEC/EN 61000-3-2,
to meet the requirements as per IEC/EN 61000-4-13, IEC/EN JIS C 61000-3-2 and IEC/EN 61000-3-3 as well as per IEC/EN
61000-4-14, IEC/EN 61000-4-17, IEC/EN 61000-4-28. 61000-3-11 and IEC/EN 61000-3-12.
Its output power with low distortion and high stability, even if The three-phase Netwave models additionally support testing
supplying dynamic loads, guarantees full compliant measure- as per IEC/EN 61000-4-27.

NETWAVE-Series SINGLE Phase NETWAVE-Series Three Phase


Multifunction AC/DC Power Source Multifunction AC/DC Power Source

> Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz > Wide power bandwidth; DC – 5 kHz
> High inrush current capability > High inrush current capability
> Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit > Built-in arbitrary waveform generator, 16 Bit

IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28, IEC 61000-4-13, IEC 61000-4-14, IEC 61000-4-17, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-28,
IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12, IEC 61000-4-29, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-11, IEC 61000-3-12,
JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing JIS C 61000-3-2, MIL-STD 704, RTCA/DO 160 Section 16, Airbus, Boeing

Overview Technical Data - SINGLE Phase Technical Data - Three Phase

Military | Aircraft
Output voltage Output voltage
Application Power Mains Conducted Radiated Electrostatic
Netwave 3, Netwave 7 0 V – 300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC Netwave 20, Netwave 30, 0 V – 3*300 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 425 VDC
Supply Immunity Immunity Discharge
Netwave 7.2 0 V – 360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC Netwave 60
Simu­lation
Output power Netwave 20.1, Netwave 30.1, 0 V – 3*360 VAC (p-n); 0 V – ± 500 VDC
Products NetWave-Series CWS 500N3 CWS 500N3 dito Netwave 3 AC mode: 3,500 VA, DC mode: 4,500 W Netwave 60.1
Single Phase CWS 500N2 CWS 500N2 ESD 30N Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2 AC mode: 7,500 VA, DC mode: 9,000 W Output power
Netwave-Series Output current Netwave 20.x 22,500 VA AC, 27,000 W DC
Three Phase Netwave 3 12 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 30.x 30,000 VA AC, 36,000 W DC
AutoWave 21 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) Netwave 60.x 60,000 VA AC, 72,000 W DC
VDS 200N-Series 100 A repetitive peak Output current
26 A (RMS) continuous Netwave 20.x 26A (RMS) continuous
Standards DO 160, Sec. 16 MIL STD 461 MIL STD 461 MIL STD 461 Netwave 7, Netwave 7.2
47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s) 47 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s)
MIL-STD-704 DO 160 DO 160 DO 160
200 A repetitive peak 200 A repetitive peak
Boeing
Output frequency DC – 5,000 Hz Netwave 30.x 33 A (RMS) continuous
Airbus
Frequency accuracy, stability 100 ppm 66 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3s)
Output voltage stability Better than 0.1 % 250 A repetitive peak
Output voltage accuracy Better than 0.5 % Netwave 60.x 66 A (RMS) continuous
Total harmonic distortion (THD) Less than 0.5 % 100 A (RMS) short-term (max. 3 s)
DC offset in AC mode < 20 mV with linear load 400 A repetitive peak
Slew rate 8 V/µs

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battery Conducted and


simulation radiated immunity
AutoWave is used for the following applications: The AMP 200N series is a low-frequency signal source that Bulk Current Injection (BCI) is a test procedure to test immunity The CWS 500N3 is a state-of-the-art solution in a compact
> Generation of all kinds of voltage profiles via software generates sinusoidal signals used for simulating ripple noi- to electrical disturbances caused by narrowband electroma- one-box design to test immunity to conducted audio frequency
> Replay of imported data or plot files, record & play se and ground shift noise required by a variety of automotive gnetic energy. The test signal is injected by means of a current disturbances and low-frequency magnetic fields. The CWS 500N3
> Recording voltage variations in the actual vehicle standards, e.g. Ford EMC-CS-2009.1, CI 210, CI 250 and RI 150. injection probe. In physical terms the current injection probe is includes signal generator, LF amplifier, coupling transformer,
> Replaying the measured data via a suitable Additionally, the AMP 200N can be used to generate magnetic a current transformer laid around the wiring harness. Immunity frequency selective current and voltage monitor, software and
DC source or amplifier fields by means of a radiation loop or small Helmholtz coils as tests are performed varying the level and the frequency of the GPIB interface.
> Analysis of recorded voltages and currents per RI 140 of Ford EMC-CS-2009.1 injected test signal. The BCI test method is widely known in the The icd.control-software supports the test routines, controls
> Export of measured data to other software tools Contolled by the AutoWave a large number of different standard automotive industry as well as in the military/aircraft industry external measuring devices and automatically generates test
requirements can be covered. to test single components of a complex system. reports with all test data included.

autowave AMP 200N-Series cws 500N2 CWS 500N3


Signal generator and recorder Low-frequency signal source for supply simulation and Bulk Current Injection (BCI) testing Audio frequency and magnetic field testing
magnetic field testing

> Simulation + measuring + analysing > Built-in DDS to generate sinusoidal signals up to 250 kHz > Bulk current injection as per MIL 461E > Conducted & radiated immunity up to 250 kHz
> 16 bit resolution, 80 GByte hard disk memory > Built-in LF amplifier, 250 W or 800 W > 9 kHz to 400 MHz, 100 W (expandable up to 1 GHz) > Built-in voltage/current measurement
> Simultaneous record & play function > Output voltage max. 150 V p-p > System solution is fully designed and supported by EM TEST > Built-in coupling transformer 1 : 2

DO 160 section 16 requirements Chrysler DC-10615, DC-11224, CS-11809, CS-11979, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, IEC 61000-4-6, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, IEC 60601-1-2:2002, ISO 11452-4, ISO 11452-8, ISO 11452-10, vehicle manufacturer specifications,
DC-10615, DC-11224, Fiat 9.90110, Fiat 9.90111, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AC, Ford ISO 11452-5, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, SAE J1113, MIL-STD 461
EMC CS-2009.1 GM 3097, ISO 11452-8, ISO 11452-10, IVECO 16-2119, Jaguar/ Ford ESXW7T-1A278-AC, GMW 3097 (2001), GMW 3097 (2004),
LandRover EMC-CS-2010JLR, Mitsubishi ES-X82114, ES-X82115, MBN 10284-2, MBN 10284-2:2002, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D, Renault 36.00.808/-G,
NISSAN 28401 NDS02, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/--G, --H, --J, --K, --L, SAE MIL STD 461D/CS 114, MIL STD 461E/CS 114, RTCA/DO 160 Section 20,
J1113-2, SAE J1113-22, TATA Motors TST/TS/WI/257, Volkswagen TL 825 66, Volvo Fiat 9.90110
STD 515-0003, Germanischer Lloyd GL VI 7-2, DO-160E/F/G, MIL-STD-461E/F

Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Military | Aircraft
Wave generation 2 output channels standard Amplifier output characteristics BCI method MIL 461E, CS114 Conducted immunity MIL STD 461
4 output channels optional Frequency range DC – 250 kHz Output power 100 W (nominal) Output level 0.001 V – max. 6.5 Vrms
Output range ±10 V/50 Signal power 250 W (nominal) or 800 W (nominal) Output impedance 50 Ω Output current Max. 15 A
Resolution 16 bit Output voltage 50 V rms, max. 150 V p-p Max. VSWR 1 : 2.0 Frequency range 10 Hz to 250 kHz
Frequency range DC – 50 kHz Output current Max. 5 A rms or max. 16 A rms Output level -13 dBm – 50 dBm Output power nominal 100 W
Sample rate up to 500 kHz Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 0.1 % Frequency range 9 kHz – 400 MHz (1,000 MHz) Output power peak 400 W
Current protection Short circuit protected Modulation AM 1 – 3,000 Hz, 1 – 99 % depth Output impedance < 0.5 Ω
Waveform segments DC voltage, sine wave, sine wave sweep, Overvoltage protection For voltages > 20 V fed back by the DUT PM 1 – 3,000 Hz Harmonic distortion > 20 dBC at max. power
Sine ramped, square wave, triangular Signal generator output characteristics Duty cycle 10 % – 80 % Coupling Audio transformer included
Wave, saw-tooth wave, ramp up/down, Frequency range DC, 10 Hz – 250 kHz (sinusoidal) Harmonic distortion > 20 dBc Measurements Freq. selective voltage/current meter
Exponential wave, etc. Output voltage ± 10 V Output N-connector Verification load 0.5 Ω & 4 Ω included
DC offset 0-10 V, programmable, to control ext. DC amp. Built-in power meter Channel 1 forward power Radiated immunity MIL STD 461
Functions Iteration of up to 12 parameters per level, Measurement Frequency-selective voltage current Channel 2 reverse power Magnetic field Max. 1,000 A/m up to 1 kHz
up to 9 levels measurement (rms) Channel 3 injected current Frequency range 15 Hz to 150 kHz
Rseudo-random distribution of parameters Accessories Built-in coupler Max 200 W/1 GHz Radiating loop As per MIL STD 461
Radiation Loop 120 mm radiation loop for magnetic field Test method Closed loop Magnetic field sensor As per MIL STD 461
Wave recorder 2-channel measuring input testing as per Ford EMC-CS-2009.1, RI 140 Built-in RF switch Automatic commutation to an external Current sensor Included
Input range ±5 V, 10 V, 20 V, 50 V, 100 V Loop Sensor To measure the magnetic field strength amplifier
CN 200N1 Transformer assembly with built-in
0.5 Ω / 250 W resistive load as per
Ford EMC-CS-2009.1

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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHaRGE
Electrostatic discharges between objects can cause persistent The ESD 30N is the state-of-the art ESD tester for all test requi-
disturbances or even destruction of sensitive electronics or rements demanding more than 15 kV. Powered by the mains it
controls. Dito is the most advanced ESD tester for accurate si- also offers a built-in battery for testing without mains.
mulation of ESD pulses according to the latest standards. Benefits like bleed-off function, sensor for temperature and rel.
Its efficient battery power concept allows users to generate up humidity and automatic polarity change-over are only a few to

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The ultimate ESD tester ESD tester up to 30 kV

technical data:
> Ergonomic design > Up to 30 kV contact & air discharge
> Modular concept > Interchangeable discharge networks
> Easy to handle > For automotive, industrial and military applications

Bellcore GR-1089-Core, EN 300340, EN 300342-1, EN 300386 V1.3.2,


EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 55024,
IEC 61000-4-2, ITU-T K.20, ITU-T K.21, ITU-T K.45, ISO 10605, JASO D001-94,
Chrysler PF 9326, DaimlerChrysler PF-10540, Fiat 9.90110, Ford WDR 00.00EA,
Renault 36.00.400/B, Renault 36.00.400/C, Toyota TSC3500G, Toyota TSC3590G,
Volvo EMC requirements (1998), EN 300329
IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605, SAE J1113-13, SAE J1455, BMW 600 13.0 (Part 2),
BMW GS 5002 (1999), DaimlerChrysler DC-10613, DaimlerChrysler DC-10614,
Mercedes AV EMV, Ford ES-XW7T-1A278-AB, GMW 3097, GMW 3097 (2001),
GMW 3100, GMW 3100 (2001), Mazda MES PW 67600, Mitsubishi ES-X82010,
Nissan 28401 NDS 02, Porsche, PSA B21 7110, Renault 36.00.808/-D,
Renault 36.00.808/-E, Renault 36.00.808/-F, Smart DE1005B, VW TL 824 66,
MBN 10284-2:2002, Renault 36.00.808/-G
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Technical Data (Overview) Technical Data (Overview)

Military | Aircraft
ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 ESD as per IEC 61000-4-2 and ISO 10605
Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV Test voltage Max. 30 kV
Discharge Air/contact discharge Discharge Air/contact discharge
Polarity Positive/negative Polarity Positive/negative
Hold-on time >5s Hold-on time >5s
R/C parameter 150 pF/330 Ω Specification contact discharge 0.2 – 30 kV
Specification contact discharge 500 V to 10 kV Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 %
Rise time tr 0.8 ns ± 25 % Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV
Peak of discharge currents 3.75 A/kV R/C parameters 150 pF/330 Ω –– 330 pF/330 Ω
ESD as per ISO 10605 150 pF/2,000 Ω –– 330 pF/2,000 Ω
Test voltage 0.5 – 16.5 kV 100 pF/1,500 Ω –– customized
Discharge Air/contact discharge Special technical highlights
Polarity Positive/negative - RC network values indicated on the LCD
R/C parameters 100 pF/1,500 Ω - AD or CD discharge mode indicated on the LCD
150 pF/330 Ω - Bleed-off function to discharge the EUT
330 pF/330 Ω - Temperature and humidity sensor included
150 pF/2,000 Ω - USB or optical interface included
330 pF/2,000 Ω - esd.control software
- Power supply: AC (88 – 250 V), DC (11 – 16 V)
- Battery mode included for several hours

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Accessories

CNI 501/503 CNI 508N1 ASSEMBLY


Combined coupling/decoupling networks for burst and surge Coupling/decoupling assembly for unshielded and shielded
CNI 501/CNI 503 high-speed communication lines up to 1 GBIT/s

> Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, EFT 500 Nx, VCS 500 Nx > Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, VCS 500 Nx

The coupling network is the central connection point in a CDN for coupling surge onto unshielded and shielded high
fully automatic test set-up. With the coupling networks type speed communication lines for data rates up to 1,000 Mbit/s.
CNI 501/503, burst and surge pulses as well as voltage dips Protection equipment limits residual voltage at the AE side.
and voltage variations are coupled onto the selected supply Surge, ring wave and Burst pulses can also be applied on
lines. shielded lines.

CNV 504/8N.X / CNV 504/8S1 CNV 501/503


Coupling/decoupling networks for signal/data and telecom Coupling/decoupling networks CNV 501/CNV 503 for surge
lines

Accessories
> Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, VCS 500 Nx > Connection to: UCS 500 Nx , VCS 500 Nx

The coupling networks CNV 504/508 are used to superimpose The coupling network is the central connection point in a
the surge pulse onto signal and data lines as well as onto fully automatic test set-up. With the coupling networks type
telecommunication lines. CNV 501/503, surge pulses are coupled onto the selected
supply lines.

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MV3P40xxDS MV26xx V4780/V4780S2 RDS 200/RDS 200S1


3-phase motor variac for Delta-Star tests. For tests according to Motor variac type MV26xx for tests according to Tap-off transformer type V4780 for tests according to Ford ES-XW7T.../EMC-CS-2009, CI 230
IEC/EN 61000-4-11 and IEC/EN 61000-4-34 IEC/EN 61000-4-11 IEC/EN 61000-4-11

> Connection to: PFS 503 Nx > Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, PFS 503 Nx > Connection to: UCS 500 Nx > Connection to: PFS 200 Nx, AutoWave

The motor variac is used for adjusting the required dip vol- The motor variac is used for adjusting the required dip vol- The V4780 is a tap-off transformer to achieve the fixed 40 %, RDS 200 is a remote-controlled DC voltage source with a built-in
tage and voltage variation continuously. For 3-phase appli- tage and voltage variation continuously. 70 % and 80 % dip levels. This unit is also available as a re- current sink and is used to generate battery supply variations.
cations the variac can be used for STAR and DELTA powered mote-controlled model V4780S2. It is controlled via the 0 – 10 V DC analogue signal from the
EUTs as well. PFS 200N for voltage dips or by an arbitrary generator to gene-
rate signals, e.g. as required by Ford’s CI 230 specification.

MS 100N MV2606N2.2 ACS 500N2.3 CDN 16-T2 / CN 16-L2/L3/L4/L8


Magnetic field test antenna according to Motor variac for tests according to IEC/EN 61000-4-16 – Single-phase AC/DC voltage source 2 kVA for tests according to
IEC/EN 61000-4-8 Ed. 2:2009 and IEC/EN 61000-9 galvanically isolated IEC/EN 61000-4-16 – galvanically isolated

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> Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, PFS 503 Nx, VCS 500 Nx OCS 500N > Connection to: CWS 500 N4 > Connection to: CWS 500N4 > Connection to: CWS 500N4

Type MS 100N: The motor variac is specifically designed for conducted low- ACS 500N2.3 is an electronic AC source, specifically designed Coupling/decoupling networks for communication ports
> 4 cm2 cross-section as per IEC 61000-4-8 Ed.2:2009 frequency tests according to IEC/EN 61000-4-16. Supports tests for conducted low-frequency tests according IEC/EN 61000-4-16. and signal/datalines as well as AC/DC power supply lines
> 100 A/m continuous, 1,000 A/m short term at present supply frequency. Supports tests at various supply frequencies. according to IEC 61000-4-16
> Pulses up to 3,200 A/m
> On request also available with wheels

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CDNs AND clamps Injection and monitoring CTR2 CTR2-AD


Coupling/decoupling networks according IEC 61000-4-6
probes
F-130A-1, F-140, F-120-6A, F-120-9A, F-33-2, F-55, F-65

> Connection to: CWS 500N1, CWS 500 N2 > Connection to: CWS 500N1, CWS 500 N2 > Connection to: ESD 30 N, dito > Connection to: ESD 30 N, dito

> Suitable calibration adapters for all available CDNs > Current injection probes The CTR2 is a coaxial current target designed to monitor elec- The CTR2-AD is a conical adapter to connect the CTR2 into a
> Coupling clamp (EM clamp) > Calibration jigs tro-static discharges as required in IEC 61000-4-2. 50 Ω measuring system for verification.
> Current injection > Matching impedance and termination resistors
> T-50, 50 Ώ termination resistor
> R-100N, 150 Ώ to 50 Ώ adapter

Radiating Loop Loop Sensor CA PFS CA ISO


Verification kit for power fail simulators acc. to IEC 61000-4-11

Accessories
> Connection to: CWS 500 N3 > Connection to: CWS 500 N3 > Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, PFS 503 Nx > Connection to: UCS 200 N, LD 200 Nx, LD 200 Sx

Radiating loop as per MIL-STD 461 to generate magnetic fields. Loop sensor as per MIL 461 to measure magnetic fields. > Built-in 1,700 μF capacitor and discharge resistor A different set of resistors is used for the verification of transi-
> Built-in current probe 10 mV/A ent generators as per ISO 7637-2. The generator output is mea-
> Monitor output to measure residual capacitor voltage sured under matched load conditions which means R I = R L .

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HFK ACC EAS 30


Coupling clamp according to IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Capacitive coupling clamp according to ISO 7637-3 Earth grounding resistor acc. to IEC 61000-4-2

> Connection to: UCS 500 Nx, EFT 500 Nx > Connection to: UCS 200N > Connection to: ESD 30 N, dito

The capacitive coupling clamp is used to couple the burst The capacitive coupling clamp is used to couple pulses 1, 2 The EAS 30 is necessary for the test set-up according to the
pulses onto control and data lines. and 3a + 3b onto control and data lines. relevant standard to connect the HCP and the VCP to the
Ground Reference Plane.

ITP, ITP/H VCP ca eft


Immunity test probes for pre-compliance tests Vertical coupling plane acc. to IEC 61000-4-2 Calibration set acc. to IEC/EN 61000-4-4, ed. 2
acc. to IEC 61000-4-3

Accessories
> Connection to: UCS 200 N, UCS 500 Nx, EFT 500 Nx > Connection to: ESD 30N, dito > Connection to: UCS 200 N, UCS 500 Nx, EFT 500 Nx

Generates electrical and magnetic fields. Set includes diffe- The VCP is used to subject the DUT to discharge indirectly. The pulse shape of EFT/burst generators designed as per IEC
rent test probes. The 10 cm clearing distance to the DUT is obtained by the 61000-4-4 has to be verified at 50 Ω as well at 1,000 Ω load.
The test probes can be connected to the above-listed genera- wooden support. Both matching resistors additionally include a voltage divider
tors for burst application. These test probes allow preliminary to measure the wave form.
testing acc. to IEC 61000-4-3 during development.

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