LISNs have been designed and developed for line-bound interference measurement, according to CISPR 16-1-2.
The utilization of Air coils in the current path avoids saturation effects.
The continuous high current load bearing capacity of the coils is ensured by their large wire cross section.
All our LISNs include Artificial Hand, PE simulation Network, built-in pulse limiter and 10dB attenuator and can also be used in DC applications.
Single & Three phase models include switching operation measurement (power meter) according to CISPR 14-1.
Fully FFT digital EMI Receivers for measurement of conducted electromagn...
Product detailFully FFT digital EMI Receiver for measurement of conducted and radiated...
Product detailFully FFT digital EMI Receiver for measurement of conducted and radiated...
Product detailLS16C/10 meets the CISPR 16-1-2 requirements in the 9kHz to 30MHz freque...
Product detailLT32C/10 is a four-line LISN, (50mH + 5 Ohm) // 50 Ohm, in line to CISPR...
Product detailPulse Limiter/Attenuator is required to protect the RF input stages of s...
Product detailAFJ offers the accessories and transducers that apply to CISPR 14-1 for ...
Product detailFull compliance CISPR 15 equipment for measurement of: Insertion l...
Product detailVoltage Probe is necessary in RF Conducted Emission measurements on term...
Product detailVVL 1530 is a calibrated 2-metre large Van Veen Loop antenna designed an...
Product detailBUT is designed and built in accordance with CISPR 15, for measurements ...
Product detailTest fixture for energy saving lamps according to CISPR 15. For E24, E2...
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