Test system meets new immunity testing requirements

Teseq's NSG 4060 test system meets the new requirements for immunity testing to low frequency disturbances in the frequency range of 15Hz-150kHz.

The unit complies with current testing standards including EN 61326-3-1, IEC 61850-3, IEC 60255-22-7, IEC 60533/IEC 60945, IEC 61000-4-16 and IEC 61000-4-19.It features an intuitive front panel that enables fully compliant tests to be run without a PC.

The new test system features a full range of verification accessories and ensures compatibility of components at a competitive price.  These accessories allow in-house confidence checking of differential CDN (CDND). 

Disturbances are coupled to cables in common mode (IEC/EN 61000-4-16) with continuous levels up to 33V or differential mode (IEC/EN 61000-4-19) with levels  up to 22V/4.5A. The NSG 4060 features an extension unit that expands the test range frequency to dc and the amplitude to 300V for short term tests.

Combining a signal generator and integrated power amplifier, the unit features a user port for four TTL inputs and four TTL outputs as well as supply voltages for individual monitoring and control applications.  There are also ports for generator output, system and coupling network control as well as phase synchronization input.

A remote control option is available through an optical RS232, RS232, LAN or USB.  Two USB, analogue, digital and optical EUT monitoring inputs and external modulation input come standard on each unit.

The NSG 4060 shares the same chassis and user interface as the popular NSG 4070 RF conducted immunity system, featuring the same user-friendly 5.7in colour display, superb graphics to enable quick and user-friendly set-up of test procedures, as well as hard keys for important functions.

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