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Measurements and results
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Label
Description
Y-value
Marker y-value (level during initial measurement)
Final Test
Detector used for final EMI test
Line name
Line activated for limit check
Δ
Limit
Delta between measured level and limit line (if active)
The value is colored to indicate the following states:
●
green
: does not exceed limit
●
yellow
: within margin
●
red
: exceeds limit
Final Result
Value measured during final EMI test using specified detector at marker frequency
5.13.3
EMI measurement basics
Some background knowledge on basic terms and principles used in EMI measure-
ments is provided here for a better understanding of the required configuration set-
tings.
Resolution bandwidth and filter types
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Frequency resolution - sweep points and scaling
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Initial measurement - peak search
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Final measurement at the marker position
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5.13.3.1
Resolution bandwidth and filter types
EMI testing requires resolution filters with a 6
dB bandwidth. The EMI measurement
adds the following bandwidths, which comply to commercial and military standards, to
those already available with the base unit:
Commercial (CISPR, FFC etc.)
●
200
Hz
●
9
kHz
●
120
kHz
●
1
MHz (not with quasi-peak detector, see
"Quasi-peak detector (CISPR filter only)"
Military (MIL Std)
●
10
Hz
●
100
Hz
●
1
kHz
●
10
kHz
●
100
kHz
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement