Also See - Conducted Immunity Testing - Setup, Systems & More
Verifying your products vulnerability to unexpected electrical transients was once a tedious task and often overlooked. Manufacturers sending their DUT's to test labs only to be sent back not conforming. With pre-programmed scripts for most commercial and military standards, many firms are bringing the capability in house, allowing engineers to hook up and auto run the test to meet IEC, Mil-Std, ISO, CE marking and more.
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TESTING OVERVIEW
Verifying your products vulnerability to unexpected electrical transients was once a tedious task and often overlooked. Manufacturers sending their DUT's to test labs only to be sent back not conforming. With pre-programmed scripts for most commercial and military standards, many firms are bringing the capability in house, allowing engineers to hook up and auto run the test to meet IEC, Mil-Std, ISO, CE marking and more.
The procedures for conducted immunity testing and electrical surges and transients testing typically include the following steps:
- **Test Plan**: Define the test plan and parameters, including the type of disturbances, voltage levels, and duration of the tests.
- **Test Setup**: Connect the DUT to the appropriate test equipment for conducted immunity and electrical surges/transients testing, ensuring proper configuration and grounding.
- **Pre-Test Check**: Verify that the test equipment and DUT are functioning correctly before starting the test. Perform a pre-test functional check of the DUT.
- **Test Execution**: Apply the disturbances to the DUT according to the test plan. Monitor the DUT's performance during the test, looking for any signs of malfunction or interference.
- **Post-Test Analysis**: After the test, analyze the DUT's performance and functionality. Check for any deviations from normal operation and identify the impact of the disturbances on the device.
- **Reporting**: Document the test results, including any observed issues and the DUT's performance under conducted immunity and electrical surge/transient conditions. Provide a detailed report for compliance and certification purposes.