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5.3.3.

Dwell time sweep

The dwell time is changed from td1 to td2. After the dwell time td and the
pause time tr, the dwell time is changed by 

td until the set value for td2 is

reached.

After selecting one of the stored test files the test parameters will be shown
in the display.

Page 4   

(Show values)

DWELL TIME SWEEP

Store F1

V

= 10.0 V

Mod =  1

kHz

f

= 10.0 MHz

td1

=  0.3 s

td2

= 10.0 s

td

= 1.0 s

tr

=

1.0 s

Cal

=

F2

START  CHANGE

SAVE CAL  PRINT

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

All functions and limitations are the same as under Quick Start. The
function SAVE will store the new parameter of a test file.

Summary of Contents for CWS 500A / 75

Page 1: ...GNETIC COMPATIBILITY CONSULTING AND SIMULATION Continuous Wave Simulator Type CWS 500A 75 IEC 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 6 MANUAL Version 2 10 26 10 00 Replaces 2 01 25 05 00 Filename CWSA A5 DOC Printdate...

Page 2: ...ion of the menus 17 5 2 Quick Start 19 5 3 User test routines 20 5 3 1 Voltage sweep 21 5 3 2 Frequency sweep 22 5 3 3 Dwell time sweep 23 5 4 Standard test routines acc to IEC 61000 4 6 24 5 5 Servic...

Page 3: ...s 49 11 5 N commands 50 11 6 K commands 50 11 7 A commands 51 11 8 Feedback messages 51 12 ICD Software 52 12 1 Introduction 52 12 2 Minimal PC requirements 52 12 3 Installed Files on your Hard Drive...

Page 4: ...earth ground has been verified by a qualified service person Do this before making connections to the input or output terminals of the test equipment Without the protective ground connection all parts...

Page 5: ...if the equipment is powered by an auto transformer connected to a mains of higher voltage be sure that the low end of the auto transformer is connected with the neutral of the mains equipment of secu...

Page 6: ...change or modify any EM TEST generator For service and repair only original EM TEST parts and components shall be used EM TEST is not responsible for any accident or injury incurred through the use o...

Page 7: ...ain health conditions e g with a heart pace maker or similar device should be excluded from testing Generator and coupling decoupling network must be grounded and connected to reference plane Test set...

Page 8: ...he generator Missing connections can cause overvoltages and danger for life Therefore it is absolutely recommended to use ground reference planes which are connected to protective earth 1 4 2 Testing...

Page 9: ...bles and connectors can be overloaded by high voltages or energies Due to internal damage of components explosion and fire may occur Unintended use of the EUT may cause hazardous situations in the vic...

Page 10: ...ctions CWS 500 Below are all possible connections to the CWS 500A The RF signal output is on the BNC plug on this side Fig 1 CWS 500 connection front side Fig 2 All other connectors are on the rear Fi...

Page 11: ...10 2 2 Test setup CWS 500 Test Setup with CDN Test Setup with CNC 508...

Page 12: ...W 6dB 75W Coupling decoupling Network Types CDN M 1 M 2 M 3 M4 M 5 CDN S1 50 75 S 2 S 4 S 9 S 15 S 25 CDN S 37 S 68 CDN T 2 T 2 RJ11 T 4 T8 RJ45 CDN AF 2 AF 3 AF 4 AF 8 EM Clamp Type F2031 Bulk Curren...

Page 13: ...Calibration CWS Cal Basic calibration kit Transport case 150 to 50 Adapter BNC cable 0 5m Cal adapter according to CDN Adapter R100 150 to 50 Adapter R100A 150 to 50 Adapter for current clamp cal fixt...

Page 14: ...Asked Questions No items under this chapter See in other chapter if you have a questions For other information ask contact the local sales representative or send a email to EM TEST AG info emtest com...

Page 15: ...displayed in the lowest line and functions displayed with F can be selected with the related function key 4 Cursor keys Parameters and functions can be changed during the test The selection of these p...

Page 16: ...tion Pause 8 Connection signal generator to amplifier 1 CAL input This input is used as a HF voltmeter For the calibration procedure see paragraph 4 3 calibration the measured RF test level will be ha...

Page 17: ...cted and the test continues normally After 10 FAIL 2 Events the program will be terminated and the message FAIL 2 is indicated in the LCD Display as well as in the ICD software A protocol of the FAIL...

Page 18: ...ed values The latest settings are stored automatically and will be recalled when the menu is selected again EXIT will reset the firmware to the main screen All functions are indicated on the display m...

Page 19: ...save and recall his own specific test routines He can select standard routines or special functions such as automatic change of voltage or frequency during a test routine F3 Standard test routines The...

Page 20: ...parameter can be changed with the knob inc dec Use the cursor keys to select other parameters By pressing STOP the test will be stopped and on the last line on the display it will be indicated that t...

Page 21: ...nctions can offer up to 7 test routines to be stored After selecting one of the stored test files the test parameters will be shown in the display Page 4 Show parameters VOLTAGE SWEEP Store F1 V1 1 0...

Page 22: ...V1 is smaller than V2 After selecting one of the stored test files the test parameters will be shown in the display Page 4 Show values VOLTAGE SWEEP Store F1 V1 1 0 V V2 10 0V V 1 0 V Mod 1kHz f 10 0...

Page 23: ...ue or a percentage of the preceding frequency value After selecting one of the stored test files the test parameters will be shown in the display Page 4 Show values FREQUENCY SWEEP Store F1 V 10 0 V M...

Page 24: ...ter selecting one of the stored test files the test parameters will be shown in the display Page 4 Show values DWELL TIME SWEEP Store F1 V 10 0 V Mod 1 kHz f 10 0 MHz td1 0 3 s td2 10 0 s td 1 0 s tr...

Page 25: ...Level can be selected The function key F4 selects a procedure which starts at test Level X and stops at test Level Y X Y Test procedure acc EN 50082 2 The functions START CHANGE CAL and PRINT are the...

Page 26: ...zerland and EM Test GmbH Germany will be displayed A list of the world wide sales partners is part of the annex of this manual F3 Setup The software will clearly explain the setup procedure F4 Change...

Page 27: ...Additionally the Auto Off function can be programmed to switch off the backlighting after a defined time after the last manual operation 1 30min Due to the limited lifetime of the LCD backlighting ap...

Page 28: ...s The RF output connector must be connected to a load before AC power is applied th the CWS 500 A Do not touch with the center pin of the RF output connector or accessories connected to it Place the e...

Page 29: ...emoved before opening the equipment 4 CDN s are coupling decoupling networks as physically specified in IEC 61000 4 6 Due to this specification higher earth current exists due to the increased value o...

Page 30: ...n OFF 2Hz 400Hz or 1kHz Connect the output of the 6dB attenuator with the 50 input channel of the oscilloscope Please take care with the max input power capability and the bandwidth of the measuring i...

Page 31: ...an calibrate the complete test set up whenever necessary The operation is easy and fast 3 Changes in the test set up and in cabling can also be compensated 4 The Cal function can be started by each in...

Page 32: ...ference plane at the AE port The decoupling inductance according the standard is 280 H The EM Test CDN have a higher inductance CDN M3 typical 500 H Therefore the calibration error at 150kHz is max 10...

Page 33: ...ge of the calibration is always 100kHz 240MHz The calibration voltage is always 10V independent of the actual program setting For a calibration procedure which is using external receivers power meters...

Page 34: ...is unable to complete the calibration procedure out of range calibration set up incorrect or incomplete the firmware will restore the calibration data from the previous calibration ATTENTION ATTENTION...

Page 35: ...er characteristik EM Clamp Therefore a nearly unlimited number of CAL data can be generated managed and included in the actual operation of the CWS 500A Generally ICD has to be used if the operator is...

Page 36: ...mp is similar to the CDN calibration Take care by connecting the EM clamp in the calibration setup The EUT port must be on the measuring device side Otherwise the calibration in the higher frequency r...

Page 37: ...on the same test level are ignored for the actual selected dwell time After 10 Fail 2 events the test procedure will stop automatically Selecting PRINT will print a list of all Fail 1 and Fail 2 event...

Page 38: ...r part 2 3 4 6 8 1 5 I I I Frontside Rear panel 7 11 1 I I I I I 10 12 9 I Control unit 1 Transformer 2 Power supply 3 Interface board 4 Processor board 5 Keyboard LC display 6 Power supply filter 7 C...

Page 39: ...of 75W and forced air cooling 7 5 6dB attenuator The 6dB attenuator is connected directly to the RF output of the CWS 500A The attenuator has to be used together with the CWS 500A and matches the out...

Page 40: ...esistors having a sufficient bandwidth according to IEC 61000 4 6 The components the impedance and the coupling factor are specified within the standard The components the impedance and the coupling f...

Page 41: ...ites on the cables 2 The CDN s must be connected very well to the ground reference plane 3 The lines of the EUT must be isolated by 30mm from the ground reference plane whenever possible This is also...

Page 42: ...1 2 130 3 3 140 10 x special special Frequency sweep When using discrete frequency sweep then the step size shall not exceed 1 of the start and thereafter 1 of the preceding frequency value This will...

Page 43: ...100kHz In the menu QUICK START the step size can be selected by the user Modulation Amplitude modulation acc to IEC 61000 4 6 80 5 and 1kHz 10 acc to IEC 60601 1 2 80 5 and 2Hz General Amplitude modu...

Page 44: ...outines integrated Quick Start immediate start all parameters adjustable during testing User test routines 1 Voltage sweep 2 Frequency sweep 3 Dwell time sweep Standard test routines acc to IEC 61000...

Page 45: ...Manual Options CDN s acc to IEC 61000 4 6 Clamps EM clamp acc to IEC 61000 4 6 Current injection clamp acc to IEC 61000 4 6 Attenuator 6dB 40W 6dB 75W Termination 50 as matching resistor for CDN s 15...

Page 46: ...software without option printer and instrument BNC cable 10 2 Accessories and options 50 matching resistor 6dB Attenuator 40W 6dB Attenuator 75W Wide range of different CDN s Coupling clamps acc to I...

Page 47: ...bit 25 Pin SubD PC Printer Signal Signal 9 Pin SubD CWS 500A 2 TxD RxD 3 3 RxD TxD 2 7 GND GND 5 Shield Shield Parallel IEEE 488 interface addresses 1 30 selectable Command SH1 AH1 T4 L2 SR1 RL2 PP1...

Page 48: ...mple NU 180 LF command comma end of command parameter checksum linefeed ASCII Hex N 4EH U 55H 2CH 1 31H 8 38H 0 30H 3BH in Byte 100H Byte Check Sum SUMME 1A3H A3H 100H A3H 5DH Remark sum of all ASCII...

Page 49: ...4 0 4 5 7 0 8 0 20 0 22 0 60 0 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 V 10 600 Frequency f 0 009 250 000 0 001 kHz 9 250000 Dwell Time td 0 3 9999 9 0 1 s 3 99999 Modulation AM 0 OFF 1 2Hz 2 400Hz 3 1kHz 4 Pulse 0 4 Calibr...

Page 50: ...ameters for normal CWS 500A testing With Cal the internal stores F1 F4 can be selected If Pau is 0 the output will be switched off after the time td and RR 00 LF will be sent back If Pau is 1 the outp...

Page 51: ...the stores F1 F4 Cal is the storage number KR numbers of values will be sent back After that the values of the arrays 0 267 will be printed out 094 LF 092 LF 126 LF 255 LF 092 LF 126 LF Arrayplace 265...

Page 52: ...ere was an error in data transmission which means too few or too many characters or the command is not acceptable RR 11 LF Test start is not possible or the test has stopped because TEST ON is not swi...

Page 53: ...disk PC Pentium recommended VGA 800 600 256 colors 3 5 1 44MByte for Installation Interface RS232 Com1 2 or IEEE 488 Cards Keithley National AT_GPIB TNT PCMCIA PCIIA Software Software Cable CWS 500 W...

Page 54: ..._DEISREG ISR _ISREG32 DLL Calibration data for any CDN s included in the delivery is stored in the directory CDN Copy this files from the Disk2 to the directory Progdir ICD32 CDN 12 4 Installation Rem...

Page 55: ...54 13 Appendix 13 1 Schematic Blockdiagram CWS 500...

Page 56: ...e above mentioned standards The product is conform with the COUNCIL EMC directive 89 336 EEC of the European Community For emission the measuring conditions are specified by a report of a competent bo...

Page 57: ...r nominal conditions without a connected EUT self emissions 2 Functional based emissions are generated by the complete test setup including the test equipment the EUT and all necessary cabling 2 Appli...

Page 58: ...lity the product Continuous wave generator Type CWS 500A To which this declaration relates in conformity with the following standard EN 61010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measureme...

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Page 61: ...cess automation requirements dictate the use of commercially available microprocessors which have to work impeccably often on line under these hostile environmental conditions The end is not yet in si...

Page 62: ...cable is removed After the mains are switched off the X Y capacitors may still be charged for some seconds 14 3 Calibration and testing Test set up When setting up the test national and international...

Page 63: ...sequence The operator is free to program the individual levels according to the upper limits in the standard routines 14 5 EM Clamp connection in the test setup Take care by connecting the EM clamp in...

Page 64: ...not measures shall be taken e g by using decoupling at the AE port to satisfy this condition By means of an extra current probe inserted in between the injection clamp and the EUT the current resultin...

Page 65: ...agnetic Interference EMI Electromagnetic disturbance which manifests itself in performance degradation malfunction or failure of electric or electronic equipment Immunity Capability of a device equipm...

Page 66: ...ces modulated E fields and or H fields power mains Radiation Conducted Electrical fast transients burst Electromagnetic influences produced in the neighborhood of a device by rapid variation of voltag...

Page 67: ...eration of harmonics is observed in most power equipment as a consequence of their reactive coupling Electrostatic discharge The generation of an electrostatic charge is especially favored by the comb...

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