Magnetic Field Emission Test System for ICNIRP 1998 Compliance
Magnetic Field Emission Test System
A Magnetic Field Emission Test System is used to measure the magnitude of undesirable magnetic field noise generated during product operation, evaluating the potential for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) with surrounding equipment. This system utilizes a magnetic field probe to precisely analyze the emission levels across specific frequency bands, verifying compliance with international standards such as CISPR and IEC. Ultimately, it contributes to securing Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) by identifying and resolving potential magnetic field issues starting from the product design stage.
Magnetic Field Emission Test System
- Magnetic Field Emission Assessment using ELT-400 (Narda) according to the ICNIRP 1998 Generic Public standard.
- Automated Exposure STD (Shaped Time Domain) Assessment.
- Data Analysis for X, Y, and Z axes via an FFT-based Oscilloscope.
- Selectable Frequency Range: 1 Hz to 400 kHz.
- Reporting capability for both Frequency Domain and Time Domain graphs.