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Teseq / PMM 9010 Digital EMC / EMI Receiver for CISPR 16-1-1

The Teseq / PMM 9010 EMC / EMI Digital Receiver covers the frequency vary of 10Hz to 30MHz; the 9010 / 03P model, to 300MHz. Both are expandable to 3GHz, 6GHz, or 18GHz with using 9030, 9060, or 9180 frequency extension items. A 40GHz extension unit is in present growth.

The 9010 base unit multimode capabilities embody sweep, spectrum analyzer, scalar community analyzer, and handbook receiver. Other normal options embody auto-attenuator, Peak, Avg, QP, RMS-Avg detectors plus APD perform, built-in monitoring generator and pulse limiter. It is a totally CISPR 16-1-1 compliant receiver for performed and radiated emission exams, and consists of all CISPR and MIL-STD-461E RBW filters. A four-channel click on analyzer that permits compliance to the newest CISPR 14-1 specs is offered as an possibility.

The normal "Smart Detector" function dramatically improves check pace. It permits the receiver to scan with the quick peak detector, and when the studying approaches a threshold comparable to a user-selected restrict or restrict with offset, it switches to the quasi-peak detector, and re-sweeps till the degrees stay throughout the threshold. Then the receiver peaks peak mode and continues the scan on the highest potential pace, repeating this course of each time an over-limit is encountered.

The receiver is predicated on analog-to-digital conversion and superior computing that gives calibration-free operation for nearly all of its major parts comparable to detectors, RBW filters, and demodulators, whereas the RF front-end is self-calibrating by way of the inner frequency reference (90dB?V in 0.1dB steps). This reference sign supply may also function in monitoring generator mode permitting the receiver to behave as a scalar community analyzer for the characterization of parts, filters, antennas, and many others. Digital design precludes getting older of vital components that trigger degradation of measurement accuracy.

Features and Specifications:

• Hardware and Firmware designed across the present EMC requirements able to improve to future modifications

• Powerful digital Click Analyzer possibility with full compliance to newest CISPR 14-1 specs, 1 (inner possibility) or 4 (exterior possibility) channels

• Frequency ranges: 10Hz to 30MHz; 3GHz; 6GHz; 18GHz

• Full compliance with the newest version of CISPR 16-1-1 normal, together with RMS-AVG detector and APD perform

• All CISPR and MIL-STD-461E RBW filters

• Integrated preamplifier (all items) and pulse limiter

• Mostly upkeep and calibration free; service finished in minutes

• Built-in monitoring sign generator as much as 30MHz

• Multimode capabilities: sweep, spectrum analyzer, scalar community analyzer, handbook receiver

• "Smart Detector" dramatically improves check pace: it performs a quick scan utilizing solely the height detector, instantly measuring with slower detectors as peaks exceeded preset thresholds earlier than stepping to the subsequent frequency

• Flexible, straightforward to make use of for any type of measurement in stand-alone, built-in in techniques or pushed by PC

• Optical hyperlink between major and (non-obligatory) excessive frequency items

• No want of coaxial cable to attach the antenna to the receiver

• No getting older of vital components of a receiver that trigger degradation of measurement accuracy

• Fastest service by simply swapping factory-calibrated modules

• Cost-effective, modular resolution that grows with person's wants

• Manual, semiautomatic, and totally computerized check modes

• Extremely quick in all exams

• RS-232 and USB interfaces

• AC and battery powered for max flexibility; AC charger / adapter is included, Li-Ion battery is non-obligatory

No RF coaxial cables are wanted: the 9030 (3GHz), 9060 (6GHz), and 9180 (18GHz) frequency extension heads have the flexibility to attach on to an antenna. They hook up with the receiver unit by optical fiber cable, thus eliminating coax cables, cable loss compensation measurements, exterior RF noise, and coax cable degradation.

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