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During Transient Immunity testing, various transient pulses are applied to the Equipment Under Test's (EUT) power supply input or the EUTs cabling in order to confrim that the transients do not degrade performance or cause deviations from the specifications of the EUT. These transients are used to simulate short durating, high amplitude disturbances that can disrust or destroy electronic circuitry. A transient generator is included along with a coupling de-coupling network (CDN) (if applicable). 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, etc.). A CDN will be used as the injection device, this will either be built into the transient generator or an external CDN will be required depending on the standard and test levels. 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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