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General Specifications
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Form Factor | |||
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Rack-Mounted | Rack-mounted devices mount in racks and come with hardware such as rail guides, flanges or tabs. Some rack-mounted devices fit in a standard 19 in telecommunications rack. | ||
Handheld | Handheld devices are designed to be operated while held by hand. | ||
Computer Board | Computer-board devices are printed circuit boards (PCBs) that plug into computer backplanes or motherboards. | ||
Other | Other unlisted form factors. | ||
Bench / Free-Standing | Bench or free-standing devices are designed to sit atop a bench, or are free-standing units with a full casing, cabinet and integral interface. | ||
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Output Interface | |||
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GPIB | The general-purpose interface bus (GPIB) is designed to connect computers, peripherals and laboratory instruments so that data and control information can pass between them. It was originally developed by Hewlett Packard (HP) and called the HPIB bus. GPIB is also known as the IEEE 488 bus, and is electrically equivalent to the IEC 625 bus. | ||
USB | Universal serial bus (USB) is a 4-wire, 12 Mbps serial bus for low-to-medium speed peripheral device connections to personal computers (PC), including keyboards, mice, modems, printers, joysticks, audio functions, monitor controls, etc. The USB design is standardized by the USB Implementers Forum (USBIF), an organization that includes leading companies from the computer and electronics industries. The current USB specification is USB 2.0, which supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps. | ||
RS232 | RS232 is a serial interface approved by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA). RS232 uses two-way transmissions and is common in low-end professional and consumer equipment. | ||
BCD | Binary coded decimal (BCD) is a circuit code which represents decimal numbers in binary code. With BCD, each decimal digit is represented by the four-bit binary representation of the digit. | ||
D/A | The output interface is digital-to-analog (D/A). | ||
Other | Other unlisted interfaces. | ||
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EMC Tester Specifications
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Test Type | |||
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EFT Measurement | Electrical fast transient (EFT) measurements. | ||
Electromagnetic Emissions | Electromagnetic emissions are RF waves that are emitted by electronic devices during normal operation. | ||
Electromagnetic Immunity | Electromagnetic immunity is the ability of an electronic product to withstand a specified level of electrical interference. | ||
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) | Measures electrostatic discharge (ESD). | ||
Electrical Transient Immunity | The tester checks if a device is complaint with the transient immunity standards. | ||
Max/Min or Peak Spike Measurement | Maximum/minimum (max/min) or peak-spike measurements capture maximum and minimum values and/or spike readings. | ||
Surge Immunity | The tester checks if a device is complaint with the surge immunity standards. | ||
Other | Other unlisted tests type. | ||
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Device Performance
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Bandwidth | Bandwidth is the range of operating frequencies of the meter or tester. | ||
Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
Maximum Channels | Maximum channels are the total number of channels for the device. | ||
Search Logic: | All matching products will have a value greater than or equal to the specified value. | ||
Testing Voltage | This is the maximum voltage that the tester can generate for testing purposes. | ||
Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
Operating Temperature | Operating temperature is the temperature range over which the device must operate. | ||
Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the limits in a "From - To" range; when both are specified, matching products will cover entire range. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||