EMC Lab Expands Capabilities

Feb. 1, 2000
The company's electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) facility has been enhanced to meet the EMC-testing requirements for a wide range of industries, including electronics, medical equipment, automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications. Recent

The company's electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) facility has been enhanced to meet the EMC-testing requirements for a wide range of industries, including electronics, medical equipment, automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications. Recent enhancements include a three-meter semi-anechoic chamber and a shielded control room.The chamber offers full scan height FCC-and CISPR-radiated emissions testing at frequencies ranging from 10 kHz to 20 GHz, with field strengths up to 200V/m. Most products tested in the chamber do not need to be re-tested in an open-area test site.In addition to the chamber meeting ANSI C63.4 and EN 61000-4-3 requirements, the company has recently received ISO Guide 25 certification.

Company: TRACE LABORATORIES - EMC Division

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