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During Conducted Immunity (CI) testing, RF voltages or currents are applied to the cables connected to the Equipment Under Test (EUT) in order to confirm that the RF does not degrade performance or cause deviations from the specifications of the EUT. The all in one Conducted Immunity system consists of a conducted immunity generator (with built in amplifier and power meter) along with an Injection Device, Measurment Probe, Calibration Fixtures as well as RF cables with terminations suited to the devices provided.  This all in one system is used for standard frequency ranges and test levels in accordance with EN 61000-4-6 (150 kHz - 230 MHz; 1 / 3 / 10 V). EMC Hire engineers will select equipment based on the customer's needs, so please provide as much information as possible (e.g. applicable standard, test level, size of EUT cables, etc.). The injection device can be CDN, EM Clamp, or BCI probe (with adaptors). A monitoring probe can be used with certain all in one systems, to record the amount of current flowing in the cable under test. An operating procedure is included to guide you through using the system. We invite you to visit our facility for a demonstration and training, or EMC Hire can provide an engineer to set up the system at your location if necessary, or provide remote assistance via Teamviewer or Teams.
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