Hello Group,
I'm doing some tests of conducted emissions on lighting electronic
transformers ( 120VAC / 12V ) and i have a doubt: which standard applies
to this kind of product? i think there are two possibilities:
- household appliances standard
- lighting equipment
Could anyone help me with
Scott:
Yes, I do think we have been talking a bit beyond you. Somehow, the comments of
the past couple of days have been making the assumption that you had an
HP-8566B or an HP-8568 or maybe an HP-8571 spectrum analyzer or receiver
system. I think that this assumption started when you said
Hello Muriel,
I believe CISPR 15:1996 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance
characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment would be the
right choice.
Part 5.4.3 Independent transformers and converters for incandescent lamps.
Or
Part 5.4.4 Independent ballasts for
Scott,
What you have outlined below sounds dangerous to me. Here's why.
We also have used HP8591EM for a few years. We had discovered that care
must be taken to establish where the marker is placed to obtain an accurate
auto reading. We previously had used 5-20 MHz spans, marked the peak
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