CS101 Test (Susceptibility via Conductivity Power Lines 30Hz–150kHz)
MIL-STD-461 E/F/G
EMI/EMC Tests
CS101 Test (Sensitivity through Conductivity, Power Lines, 30Hz–150kHz), performed within the scope of the MIL-STD-461 standard, was first published in 1967 and has been an important test method in EMC tests since then. CS101 Test (Susceptibility via Conductivity, Power Lines, 30Hz–150kHz) is applied for devices designed for use in military systems to be used in land, air, naval and submarine forces. It is applied by injecting low-frequency sinusoidal voltage fluctuations into the device power ports in the frequency range of 30 Hz–150kHz to determine susceptibility levels.
With the CS101 Test (Susceptibility to Conductivity, Power Lines, 30 Hz–150kHz), the acceptable performance of the tested equipment specified in the standard is verified during the application of the interference.
The purpose of the CS101 Test (Sensitivity via Conductivity, Power Lines, 30 Hz–150 kHz) is to determine whether the equipment under test is susceptible to low-frequency interference appearing on power lines and whether the power quality of the platform has a negative impact on the equipment.
Within the scope of our STEST facility located in Ankara, which is an organization accredited by TURKAK, CS101 Test (Susceptibility by Conductivity) is performed in the E/F/G versions of the MIL-STD-461 standard in accordance with the TS EN ISO/IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories Standard. , Power Lines, 30 Hz–150 kHz).
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EMI/EMC Test Chambers Features
Test Room 1 | Test Room 2 | Measurement unit | |
Width | 6850 | 13000 | mm |
Size | 5900 | 10000 | mm |
Height | 3800 | 9000 | mm |
Door Dimension | 1000x2000 | 4200x4750 | mm |
Turntable Diameter | - | 6 | m |
Turntable Load Carrying Capacity | - | 70 | ton |
Reflection | Semi Anti-Reflective | Semi Anti-Reflective |
Standards
- MIL-STD-461E
- MIL-STD-461F
- MIL-STD-461G