These images showcase the test setup used to measure radiated emissions from the device under evaluation. Radiated emissions testing is a crucial step in ensuring that electronic devices comply with regulatory standards and do not interfere with other electronic equipment. The setup includes the device placed on a non-conductive table within an anechoic chamber, which is designed to minimize reflections and external interference.
The photos illustrate the positioning of the antennas used to capture radiated signals at various frequencies and polarizations. The equipment used for measurement, such as spectrum analyzers and receivers, are also visible. These images provide a visual record of the testing environment and configuration, ensuring transparency and reproducibility of the test results. The test setup is designed to simulate real-world operating conditions and accurately assess the device's electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).