2019 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE 2019
DOI: 10.1109/emceurope.2019.8871975
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Time-domain just-before-test verification method to detect failures and ensure the measurement accuracy for conducted emissions and immunity tests

Abstract: It is mandatory for EMC test laboratories to apply verification methodologies to ensure that they are performing the tests properly. However, the time-consumption of most of the procedures or its low accuracy causes low-impact and consequently a poor benefit for laboratories. With the aim to improve the performance of the current verification methods, a just-before-test methodology based on time-domain measurements is proposed in this publication. In order to improve the accuracy and detect failures for conduc… Show more

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“…Former research projects have addressed this necessity through novel setups and techniques for emissions and immunity tests. For instance, during the IND60 (2013 -2016) and RFMicrowave (2016 -2019) projects, a just-before-test verification approach was defined for conducted emissions [3], [4]. In [3], a multitone signal was used to verify the entire frequency range quickly and to identify failures due to grounding or the measuring receiver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Former research projects have addressed this necessity through novel setups and techniques for emissions and immunity tests. For instance, during the IND60 (2013 -2016) and RFMicrowave (2016 -2019) projects, a just-before-test verification approach was defined for conducted emissions [3], [4]. In [3], a multitone signal was used to verify the entire frequency range quickly and to identify failures due to grounding or the measuring receiver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, during the IND60 (2013 -2016) and RFMicrowave (2016 -2019) projects, a just-before-test verification approach was defined for conducted emissions [3], [4]. In [3], a multitone signal was used to verify the entire frequency range quickly and to identify failures due to grounding or the measuring receiver. The methodology enabled the authors to identify faulty ground connections at the Line Impedance Stabilisation Network (LISN).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%