This document provides a visual overview of the radiated emission test setup. Radiated emissions testing is a crucial step in ensuring that electronic devices comply with regulatory standards and do not emit excessive electromagnetic interference. The setup typically involves placing the device under test (DUT) in a controlled environment, such as an anechoic chamber, which is designed to minimize reflections and external noise.
The images showcase the DUT positioned on a turntable, which allows for 360-degree rotation to capture emissions from all angles. A receiving antenna, connected to a spectrum analyzer or receiver, is used to measure the radiated emissions at various frequencies. The data collected during the test is then compared against established limits to determine compliance. This setup is essential for verifying that the device meets the required electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.
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The images showcase the DUT positioned on a turntable, which allows for 360-degree rotation to capture emissions from all angles. A receiving antenna, connected to a spectrum analyzer or receiver, is used to measure the radiated emissions at various frequencies. The data collected during the test is then compared against established limits to determine compliance. This setup is essential for verifying that the device meets the required electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.
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