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Product category: Compliance Engineering
News Release from: Schaffner | Subject: Comparison Noise Emitter CNE 6507
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 June 2001

Broadband source evaluates EMC test
areas to 7GHz

New from Schaffner is the industry's first high frequency broadband source for evaluation of anechoic chamber and open area test site EMC measurements.

New from Schaffner is the industry's first high frequency broadband source for evaluation of anechoic chamber and open area test site EMC measurements The new Comparison Noise Emitter CNE 6507 is a continuous spectrum radiated noise source with a useable output from 1.5 to 7GHz

EMC test best practice dictates regular use of a reference source to check consistency of site measurement instrumentation across the entire test spectrum.

Although the trend towards higher test frequencies in emissions standards continues, particularly for mobile and low power communications equipment, reference sources above 2GHz have not been available until now.

CNE 6507 is the first broadband source to make consistency checks possible right up to 7GHz.

The rugged, portable unit can be used for carrying out checks in GTEM cells, anechoic chambers and open area test sites.

Powered by a rechargeable battery pack, it requires no power cables which could distort emission fields.

Batteries last for seven hours (continuous use) and can be easily replaced in the field if necessary, for minimal downtime.

The continuous broadband output of CNE 6507 ensures observation of narrow resonance frequencies and other details that may well be missed using a comb generator.

CNE 6507 is supplied complete with leather carrying strap and protective case. Request a free brochure from Schaffner ...

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