Hello all,

 

Thanks for all the great responses, they've certainly helped clarify my
thoughts.

 

I already have several test apps written in VB to control things like
turntable / antenna mast, spectrum analyser, radiated RF immunity and
results extraction from existing data files. All the building blocks
required to write a system and it can be customised easily. However I have
to balance this with my time, as a sole business owner I have to consider
where my time is best spent and trying to balance all aspects of the
business. My boss is a hard task master ;-) Perhaps the investment in this
software will be worthwhile in the long run.

 

Once again, many thanks!

James

 

 

 

From: James Pawson (U3C) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 01 August 2017 13:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] EMC Measurement Software

 

Hello group,

 

I'm investigating upgrades to my existing EMC measurement software (R&S
ESXS-K1) and have found the following options:

 

*       R&S Elektra (new) / ES-Scan / EMC32
*       Dare RadiMation
*       Toyo EMC measurement software
*       ETS Lindgren TILE!
*       Nexio BAT-EMC
*       NI LabView and develop own routines
*       Write own from scratch (VB / C#)

 

Are there any others worth considering? What "gotchas" or issues am I likely
to run into?

 

It needs to drive a R&S ESHS 10 (conducted) and a ESVS 10 (radiated). Bonus
points for support for R&S FSP 30 and custom turntable control.

 

Many thanks in advance!

James

 

 

James Pawson

Unit 3 Compliance

 

 

 


 
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