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Gauss Instruments TDEMI 26G EMI Receiver

The Gauss for all emission measurements in frequency range 10 Hz – 26 GHz.

  • Frequency Range 10 Hz – 26.5 GHz
  • 162 MHz Real-time Analysis Bandwidth
  • CISPR Bandwidths 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz
  • MIL/DO Bandwidths 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz
  • Weighted Real-time Spectrogram Mode

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TDEMI stands for a novel generation of EMI measurement systems providing real-time analysis and enabling the user to perform high-quality emission measurements in a fractional amount of time compared to conventional EMI receiver technology. Ultra-fast Analog-to-Digital Conversion as well as real-time signal processing allows to emulate the behavior of instruments like oscilloscopes, receivers and spectrum analyzers. Due to the TDEMI’s powerful signal processing hardware platform, corresponding to a computation power of between 20-30 conventional. PCs, such measurements are extremely fast in comparison to state of the art solutions.

Performing tests for EMC, the measurements are accelerated by a factor up to 4000 using the TDEMI Measurement Systems. TDEMI Measurement Systems can be used for conducted, power disturbance and radiated emission measurements. All instruments of the TDEMI family are remote-controllable via TCP/IP. The TDEMI provides a so called real-time spectrogram mode, enabling the user to perform EMC debugging in full gapless real-time. Beside the standard configuration there are a series of additional features available to customise the TDEMI Measurement System according to the specific needs of the user.

  • Applicable for Testing according to MIL 461 and DO-160
  • Applicable for EMC Testing of Electronics and IT Equipment according to EN and FCC Regulations
  • Reduction of Measurement Time by a Factor up to 4000
  • Full measurement at all frequencies
  • Automated Evaluation and Documentation according to CISPR 16-2-1 and CISPR 16-2-2
  • Single Frequency Measurements