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Offline trevwhiteTopic starter

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WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« on: September 21, 2017, 06:16:21 pm »
Hi all.

I would like to look for noise in my circuits. Thinking spectrum analyser and near field probe? Any recommendations? Not looking to replace a test house,  just get an idea of noisy parts and affects of possible improvements

Prefer second hand really.
Trev
 

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2017, 04:24:35 pm »
Hello

We can provide near field probes, cables  and anything else  for EMC Pre Compliance Test up. 
We don't have much listed on the website at the moment but we can provide just about anything. If you want to send me an email with your needs I can put together a few options

Joy Torres
Instruments 4 Engineers Ltd
Tel +44 (0) 161 871 7450
info@instruments4engineers.com
www.instruments4engineers.com
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Offline morzineIT

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2017, 08:04:03 am »
Hi

Are you still looking ?  I have a set-up that I bought at auction (Stabilized supply, sniffer probes, spectrum analyser etc..)

Let me know if you're still looking

Lee
 

Offline trevwhiteTopic starter

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2017, 08:22:52 am »
What do you have and how much?
 

Offline morzineIT

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2017, 01:54:37 pm »
I have a Rohde & Schwarz FSL3 .03 Spectrum Analyser:
Key Facts
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 6 GHz or 18 GHz
Models with and without tracking generator
Signal analysis bandwidth of 28 MHz
Low measurement uncertainty, even in microwave range
General measurement applications, e.g. spectrogram
Lightweight and compact for on-site installation, maintenance and service
Optional battery operation
Easy on-site upgrading with options
Options Included:
FSL-B4      OCXO Reference Frequency
FSL-B7      Narrow Resolution Filters - 10 Hz to 300 Hz
FSL-B10      GPIB Interface
FSL-B22      RF Preamplifier   3 GHz/6 GHz

I just looked and saw one for sale on Ebay at 3,925GBP - But I am open to offers / Discussion

I have a Hameg HM6050  - Line Impedance Stabilization Network
Overview:
The Line Impedance Stabilization Network HM6050-2 is designed for compliance level measurements of conducted EMC emissions.
(this unit was superseded by  Rohde & Schwarz HM6050-2)
the replacement model is 1,399 GBP new
see: http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/102486/Rohde-Schwarz-HM6050-2-Line-Impedance-Stabilization-Network

It has a European style socket on the front, which can be easily swapped out if you wish.


I also have set of sniffer probes:
http://uk.farnell.com/rohde-schwarz/hz530/probe-nearfield/dp/4632047
These are 711 new


I have a bunch of other equipment that I could sell, but the above is what I think you were looking for
(I have stuff like ferrite bead kits that aren't much use to me and might be useful to you)

Basically the kit is much higher end than I need, and I would sell it for a fair price to replace it with a lower spec replacement for myself, but I don't need to sell it, so won't let it go for nothing.

If you're interested I can send you photos by email ?
 

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2017, 03:05:32 pm »
just make sure you get the lower frequency limit you need, 9KHz is only CISPR, not ANSI
 

Offline morzineIT

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Re: WTB(UK) pre-compliance testing setup
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2017, 11:48:23 am »
I know nothing about this subject,

But a quick google search seems to say that ANSI starts at 10KHz and CISPR at 9KHz

So both seem to be covered by this device.
 


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