Hi,

If the problem is that EUT does not start due to series inductance, you may
try to use LISN in parallel, as a voltage probe. The principle is explained in
CISPR 16-2-1 Annex A.5

 

Ari Honkala 
SGS Fimko Oy 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 31. elokuuta 2010 1:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Alternative Conducted EMI method for CISPR 22

 

Hello Group,

 

Does anyone know if there is an alternative conducted EMI power line
measurement method for CISPR 22? I'm having trouble testing a DC powered unit
with a traditional CISPR 16 LISN. Someone mentioned that a current measurement
can be made on power lines using a current clamp instead.

 

I could not find anything about measuring power lines with a current clamp.
What limits would be used? The only reference to current clamp measurements in
CISPR 22 is for telecommunication ports.

 

I know ANSI C63.4 mentions you can make measurements using a current clamp,
however CISPR 22 does not. Any information would be helpful.

 

Thanks,

Tim Pierce

TAP Engineering, LLC.

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