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Teseq MDS 21B

Absorbing clamp acc. J. Meyer de Stadelhofen

Absorbing Clamp

  • As specified in CISPR 16-1-3/EN 55016-1-3
  • Disturbance power measuring, according to CISPR 16-2-2/EN 55016-2-2, CISPR 13/EN 55013, CISPR 14-1/EN 55014-1 and EN 50083-2
  • Excellent for using as diagnostic tool and for measurements of screening attenuation of coaxial cables
  • Supplied with 6 dB attenuator and RF cable

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Absorbing clamp acc. J. Meyer de Stadelhofen

In connection with a measuring receiver according to CISPR 16-1-1, the absorbing clamp MDS enables to measure the interference capability of radio interferers, such as domestic appliances, electric tools etc. directly; viz. by measuring the power generated by the interferer and fed to its supply cable.
The absorbing clamp measurement method (ACMM) is described in Clause 7 of CISPR 16-2-2: Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods – Part 2-2: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity – Measurement of disturbance power. The absorbing clamp itself is described in CISPR 16-1-3: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus – Ancillary equipment – Disturbance power.

Frequency range: 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
Typical clamp factor: see graph
Calibrated for receiver impedance: 50 Ω
Connector: N, female
Max. current ( f < 500 Hz ): 30 A
Max. input power for immunity tests: 5 W
Diameter of appliance power cable: up to 20 mm
Dimension (WxHxD): 610 mm x 115 mm x 80 mm
Weight: approx. 6.3 kg
Classification: for indoor use only
Operation: +5 °C up to +40 °C
Relative humidity: up to 80%

Typical clamp factor in dB (pW/µV) inclusive 6 dB attenuator and 5 m cable RG223U

  • CISPR 13
  • CISPR 14-1
  • CISPR 16-1-3
  • CISPR 16-2-2

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