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Battery Simulator

 BNB 8651-40 – Battery Simulator The purpose of this battery impedance network (BNB) is to provide electric power to the device under test, providing a standard impedance. It has been

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Narda LISNs and Voltage Probes

L1-150M & L1-150M1 150 A Multi-standard Single Line 10 kHz – 400 MHz The L1-150M and L1-150M1 are high-performance, single-line Line Impedance Stabilization Networks (LISNs) designed for conducted interference testing.

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Attenuators and Pulse Limiters

DGA 9552 N DGA 9552 N is a bidirectional attenuator, i.e. the attenuation and power capability specification is valid for both directions.There is a large variety of applications for this

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Coaxial Cables

AK 9513 50 Ohm Coax. Cable with N plugsIndividual lengthUsable up to 3 (5) GHzIndiv. Cal. possible if cable longer than 3 mStandard lengths: 3 m, 5 m, 10 m

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Field Meters

VUFM 1670 E-Field Meter70 kHz-2.5 GHz1V/m-300V/mLinear Polarizedcharger ACS 110 required Datasheet VUFM 1670 VUFM 1671 LCD-Display Unit for VUFM 1670with 5 m fibre optical linkcharger ACS 110 required Datasheet VUFM

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Conducted Interference Immunity HF/LF

Schlöder’s conducted interference immunity devices offer reliable and comprehensive solutions for testing the immunity of your systems to high-frequency and low-frequency disturbances. Whether for continuous or short-term disturbances, our products ensure compliance with global EMC standards and enhance the reliability of your electronic and electrical systems.

In operation, powerful components with high levels of interference and highly sensitive electronics are often operated close to one another. Voltage fluctuations or HF and LF signals should not cause any impairments, such as permanent or temporary malfunctions. During tests for conducted interference immunity, the test device’s immunity to such interference is assessed by coupling interference onto supply or signal lines.

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