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Automotive Conducted EMC Test System

Automotive Conducted EMC Test System

Automotive conduction EMC test system capable of supporting various transient tests, low frequency tests, and battery simulation tests based on the ISO7637 standard. ■□■Features■□■ ■Transient immunity tests ■Low frequency magnetic field immunity tests ■Transient emission tests ■For more details, please contact us.

  • Testing Equipment and Devices

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BCI (Bulk Current Injection) Test System [for Automotive Electronic Devices]

EMC system for automotive electronic devices

● This is a system compliant with ISO 11452-4 and various manufacturers' standards. ● We can provide injection probes and current monitor probes suitable for frequency ranges and harness diameters. ● We offer a variety of optional fixtures to improve the reproducibility of tests. ● We can provide pseudo power supply circuit networks (LISN/AN) compatible with various test standards.

  • EMC Testing
  • Environmental Test Equipment

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Catalog for the 'KES Series' EMC Testing System for Automotive Electronic Devices

A rich lineup including transition surge testers and pulse units is available!

This catalog introduces the EMC testing system "KES Series" for automotive electronic devices from Kikusui Electronics Corporation, which we handle. It features a wide range of products including the transient surge tester "KES7700 Series," pulse units 1-12, and pulse units 1-24V. The content is designed to be easy to reference when selecting products. Please feel free to download and take a look. 【Featured Products (Excerpt)】 ■ Transient Surge Tester ■ Pulse Units 1-12, Pulse Units 1-24V ■ Pulse Unit 2a ■ Pulse Units 3a/3b ■ Pulse Units 5a/5b *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Testing Equipment and Devices
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Radiation immunity testing measures using electric field probes

[Application Example] Introduction of the EMS (Immunity) Pre-evaluation System

Instead of bringing the equipment under test (EUT) to the EMC test site and conducting immunity tests multiple times, a simplified interference wave test can be performed. By operating a dedicated program, the electric field strength of the radiated interference wave is set. Following the GUI screen instructions, the electric field probe measures the target area (up to 4 locations). To enhance test accuracy, calibration data with high degrees of freedom is automatically created by changing the position of the probe. 【Solution】 An electric field probe is installed on the EUT setup stage inside the anechoic chamber. Calibration data is automatically generated by the test software according to the size of the EUT. (1) The electric field probe is placed at any position on the stage. (2) Align with the EUT surface facing the antenna and measure the electric field strength (up to 4 locations). (3) Record calibration data for each position according to the target frequency range. (4) Incorporate the calibration data into the test software and start the EMS pre-test. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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