
The cost-efficient R&S ESL3/6 EMI Test Receiver for Precompliance EMI measurement of electromagnetic disturbances to commercial EMC standards.Designed for diagnostic measurements in engineering and pre-certification EMI testing. Best dynamic range and measurement uncertainty in this (price) class. First-ever combination of an EMI receiver and a full-featured spectrum analyzer in the economy class (hardware platform: spectrum analyzer R&S FSL). All weighting detectors to latest edition of CISPR16-1-1 including average with meter time constant (CISPR average) and the new RMS average (CISPR RMS) detector. Compact, lightweight instrument, can be battery-powered for mobile applications
ESPI EMI Receiver from Rohde & Schwarz. Pre-compliant receiver (3 or 7 GHz) with preselector and spectrum analyzer in one instrument. Includes Pre-amplifier and tracking generator options. EMI measurement bandwidths 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz.
The ESU EMI Test Receiver is part of a new family of CISPR16-1-1-compliant EMI test receivers that meet all civil and military standards for electromagnetic interference measurements. The new FFT-based time-domain scan allows users to perform overview measurements up to 150 times faster than on previous EMI test receivers. The R&S ESU also features automatic and interactive measurement functions, realtime IF analysis and parallel detectors including the new CISPR-RMS detector.
Performance features:
Measurement speed
Innovative engineering
The EMC Measurement Software EMC32 from Rohde & Schwarz and offers a common user interface for electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) measurements. The software is a modern and powerful tool for controlling and monitoring Rohde&Schwarz EMI test receivers and EMC test systems. It guarantees reliable collection, evaluation and documentation of measurement results.
EMC32 supports measurements to civil standards such as CISPR, IEC, ISO, EN, ETSI, VDE, FCC and ANSI.
The EMC32 software supports the following EMC measurements in manual and automatic modes:
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
lectromagnetic susceptibility (EMS)