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EMSCAN Introduces World’s Fastest High Resolution EMC and EMI Diagnostic System

The world’s fastest EMC/EMI diagnostic system has been reinvented to assist high density board designers to visualize the root causes of potential EMC and EMI problems during pre- and post- EMC compliance testing.

ERX+ enables the PCB and design engineers to diagnose EMC/EMI problems between 150 kHz and 8 GHz. ERX+ provides 7 levels of resolution (110 microns – 7.5 mm). Level 1 resolution (7.5mm) allows the engineers to visualize the hot spots, current loops or intermittent problems) in real-time. After locating the unintended radiators, engineers can select the resolution level based on the density of their board design.

There is no need for an external spectrum analyzer to run ERX+. The built-in spectrum analyzer turns ERX+ into a plug-and-play test system.

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Near and Far Field Measurements with a Vector Network Analyzer

For optimal performance in over-the-air RF systems, antennas must meet specific requirements. Performance parameters like size, wind-loading, environmental ruggedness, transmission pattern, bandwidth, and power handling capability should be considered. Methods of measuring the transmission (or reception) pattern that determines antenna gain with a VNA will be examined in this article.

The EMxpert, a compact EMC and EMI diagnostic tool, and the RFxpert, an antenna measurement tool, enable engineers to quickly optimize their designs. EMSCAN solutions dramatically increase designer productivity and substantially reduce time-to-market and project development costs.

For additional information, visit www.emscan.com

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