RF Conducted Immunity Generators
The AR CI Systems are self-contained conducted immunity test systems that provide outstanding ease of use and flexibility. Because each system is contained in a single rack, setup issues are eliminated.
The AR CI Systems are self-contained conducted immunity test systems that provide outstanding ease of use and flexibility. Because each system is contained in a single rack, setup issues are eliminated.
Among the features that set the CI Systems apart are:
- higher level of accuracy
- wider sensitivity range
- excellent speed
- ability to do margin testing
The CI Systems make it easy to conduct customized tests; and reports are generated directly into Microsoft¨ Word or Excel. The use of spectrum analyzers and monitoring equipment may also be controlled by the Lab-View based software that controls the system.
AR Components Can Be Used Independently
Each system includes a signal generator, power meter, 100 or 75 watt AR amplifier, and control software. A larger amplifier can be connected to the system for special needs or if standards change.
The AR amplifier, signal generator and power meter are state-of-the-art equipment. And you can use them independently, apart from the system.
Three CI Systems are currently available and more are on the way (click the links below for more information):
Model CI00250A (75 watt, 10 kHz - 250 MHz) - Provides complete testing solutions to the following standards: EN/IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 60601-1-2, EN 50130-4, EN 61000-6-1/2, and EN 55024.
The CI00400A (100 watt, 10 kHz - 400 MHz) - Designed to test to MIL-STD-461D & E CS114, DO160D & E, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 60601-1-2, EN 50130-4, EN 61000-6-1/2, and EN 55024 standards.
Model CI00401A RF System (150 watts nominal / 100 kHz - 400 MHz) - A complete self-contained system for automotive testing. The system contains a signal generator, 3-channel power meter, 150-watts nominal AR amplifier (100 kHz - 400 MHz), directional coupler and control software. Everything is contained in a single housing, eliminating setup issues.