The letters EMC stand for electro-magnetic compatibility and likewise EMI stands for electro-magnetic interference. There are standards that are used to determine whether or not a test article is susceptible to, or emits, an unacceptable level of interference. It can be either radiated or conducted in form. The standards are defined by regulatory agencies worldwide and are specific to particular scenarios.
Learn more about selecting EMC and EMI equipment by reading our blog post: "Test Equipment for EMC/EMI".
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Rohde & Schwarz | ESVS30 | EMI Test Receiver, 20 MHz - 1 GHz | DETAILS | |
Rohde & Schwarz | ESW26 | EMI Test Receiver, 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz | DETAILS | |
Rohde & Schwarz | ESW44 | EMI Test Receiver, 2 Hz to 44 GHz | DETAILS | |
Rohde & Schwarz | ESW8 | EMI Test Receiver, 2 Hz to 8 GHz | DETAILS | |
Solar | 2654-2 | Lightning Transient Generator System | DETAILS | |
Solar | 2854-2 | Transient Spike Generator for MIL-STD-461F CS106 | DETAILS | |
Solar | 7399-3 | Spike Generator 2500V | DETAILS | |
Solar | 9354-1 | Universal Transient Generator | DETAILS | |
Teseq (Schaffner) | NSG3060 | Multifunction Conducted Immunity Surge Generator | DETAILS | |
Teseq (Schaffner) | NSG3060A | Multifunction Conducted Immunity Surge Generator | DETAILS | |
Teseq (Schaffner) | NSG4070 | Conducted RF Immunity Test System | DETAILS | |
Thermo Fisher Scientific | EMCPRO PLUS | EMC Test System | DETAILS |