The EMI-specific measurement bandwidths and CISPR detectors provided by the K54 option allow the use of standard EMI measurement methods to measure emission levels. Limit lines allow simple identification of critical levels and related frequencies. The K54 option provides a library of limit lines for common product standards – so they do not have to be created individually – as well as functions for in-depth signal analysis.
The K54 option supports automated analysis of large frequency ranges. This is particularly helpful when using detectors with long measuring times, such as a quasi-peak detector (measuring time ≥ 1 s). The K54 option sweeps the user-defined frequency range with a fast detector, usually a peak detector, and only measures automatically detected critical frequencies with a slow detector. The results are compiled in a table for a quick and easy overview.
The results can also be exported in a customizable layout with the trace and other details in a PDF or Microsoft Word document.
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EMI detectors | Quasi-peak, CISPR-average, RMS-average (CISPR 16-1-1). |
EMI bandwidth (6 dB) | 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz and 1 MHz (CISPR 16-1-1)
10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz and 1 MHz (MIL-STD-461 and DO-160)
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Transducer factors | Selection of one or more transducer factors to compensate for antenna factors or cable attenuation. Transducer definition – example from R&S®FPL1000 Selection of two transducer factors (artificial mains network/LISN and related cabling). Repeatable and fast measurement thanks to automated test sequences |
Pretesting | Sweeping of set frequency range with one or more fast detectors, e.g., peak or average
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Identification of critical frequencies | Automatic detection of peaks and limit deviations as well as tabular overview of frequencies found
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Final measurement of identified frequencies | Automatic final measurement using detectors that require a longer measuring time, e.g. Quasi-peak, and final evaluation based on the set limit line
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Sweep points | Up to 200 001 sweep points for high frequency resolution even with large span/small measurement bandwidths
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Zero span | Zero span measurement for analyzing the signal behavior over time of selected frequencies with standard and EMI detectors and bandwidths
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Demod | AM and FM demodulation with audio output to identify ambient interferers, for example during open area testing (except for R&S®FSW; additional option required) |