Induced Signal Susceptibility Testing

Model:ISS 1800

The ISS 1800 induced susceptibility testing system is capable of generating alternating signals with frequency ranging from 350 Hz to 32 kHz, its voltage reaches up to 1800 V and maximum current is 40 A.

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Description

The ISS 1800 induced susceptibility testing system is capable of generating alternating signals with frequency ranging from 350 Hz to 32 kHz, its voltage reaches up to 1800 V and maximum current is 40 A. The system conforms to the test requirement of Section 19 in RTCA DO160G and is made up of signal power amplifier, high voltage wide-band transformer, wide-band current transformer, high-precision digital multimeter and CoreLab testing software etc., It can be widely used in susceptibility tests of airborne equipment and other electrical devices.

Features:

  • Capable of obtaining transfer function automatically configured by the test system through self-check, greatly improving the accuracy of tests.
  • With voltage and current monitor port, parameters of induced signals applied can be monitored on line.
  • The electric/magnetic fields radiator and radiating wiring designed in accordance with standard requirement make the test setup easy and greatly improve the test effectiveness and repetition.

Standard

  • RTCA/DO-160G S19

Specifications

Technical Parameters
Open-circuit Voltage 1800 V
Short-circuit Current 40 A
Frequency Range 350 Hz~32 kHz
Magnetic Fields Induced into the Equipment(I) 20 A
Magnetic Fields Induced into Interconnecting Cables

(I×L)

1.6 A·m-120 A·m
Electric Fields Induced into the Equipment(V) 170 Vrms
Electric Field Induced into Interconnecting Cables(V×L) 135 V·m-5400 V·m
Note: The above current and voltage are effective values.
General Parameters
Power Supply AC 110 V/220 V, 土10%,

45 Hz~65 Hz

Ambient Temperature 0 ℃–35 ℃
Relative Humidity 15%–35%
Dimension 4U+6U
Weight Approx. 40 kg

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