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Re: Spectrum Analyzer / RF 101 and consultants
I forgot a few items - what else is new.... 1)? Conducted Emissions:? 150 kHz through 30 MHz 2)? Radiated Emissions:? 30 MHz through the fifth harmonic of the highest clock frequency or 40 GHz (FCC). When doing conducted emissions, you will need a LISN (Line Isolation and Stabilization Network) and/or a calibrated current probe.? CAUTION (Conducted Emissions):? Connect your SA (Spectrum Analyzer) ONLY after the DUT is connected and ON.? If you turn the DUT ON while the SA is connected to the current probe and/or the LISN, you stand an excellent chance of blowing the front end of the SA.? It's best to use a transient suppressor/limiter like the MiniCircuits VLM-33W-2W-S+.? A bit of advice from an old fossil in the field:? Leave the limiter connected to the input of your SA permanently. Dave - W?LEV Dave - W?LEV On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 4:35?PM David Eckhardt <davearea51a@...> wrote:
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