Category: EMC/EMI Testing

Calibration of Eletrical Fast Transients

What are Electrical Fast Transients The electrical fast transient burst (EFT/B) is generated by the switching of inductive loads. This switching transient is commonly referred to as fast transient and may be described in terms of: The duration of the burst (which is predominately determined by the energy stored in the inductance prior to switching);…

Are your cables Electromagnetic Compatible?

Are your cables Electromagnetic Compatible Cables that are used in Electronic Equipment’s play a significant role in overall EMC situation either in positive or negative way… The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) principle of cables is that communication signals should be kept inside the cables, and outside electromagnetic fields should not disturb the data transmission inside the…

EMC Testing For Electronic And Electrical Products

EMC Testing For Electronic And Electrical Products The electronic or electrical product should not generate electromagnetic disturbances, that may influence other products. EMC deals with problems of noise emission as well as noise immunity of electronic and electrical products and systems. Electromagnetic disturbances occur as conducted interference as well as radiated emissions and immunity problems. ElectroMedical Equipment’s…

How can you avoid EMC Failure?

Avoid EMC Failure When Product reaches the final stage of EMC testing and fails, this is a too frightening situation. To avoid such situation, compliance testing should be introduced in the projects from day one. Examining emissions from the product during each major development stages is the ultimate method to elude costly retesting and high…