Описание

basic version for commercial and military standards, hardlock protection
Key Facts
  • Efficient
    • Graphical operating concept for configuring instruments and measurement systems
    • Menu-guided, intuitive user interface for all measurements
    • EUT-specific test selection and data management
    • Installation and configuration wizard
    • English-language online help
  • Flexible
    • Measurement of disturbance voltage, disturbance power and disturbance field strength
    • Support of commercial and military standards (CISPR, EN, ETS, FCC, VCCI, VDE, MIL-STD, DEF-STAN)
    • Manual and partly automated EMI measurements
    • Combined use possible with all current EMI test receivers/analyzers from Rohde & Schwarz
    • Drivers for numerous accessory components included
  • Future-oriented
    • Modular program structure
    • Data storage in text format
    • Report generation also as PDF, RTF or HTML file
    • 32-bit software for Windows® Vista, Windows® XP and Windows® 2000

Brief Description The R&S®EMC32-EB software is used to measure disturbance voltage, disturbance power and disturbance field strength, and it runs on the current 32?bit operating systems from Microsoft®. It is a module of the R&S®EMC32 EMC measurement software and supports both manual as well as partly automated EMI measurements in line with commercial and military standards. This allows the reliable acquisition, analysis, documentation and traceability of measurement results. The software may be combined with almost all current Rohde & Schwarz EMI test receivers and spectrum analyzers (excluding the R&S®FSH). Moreover, it includes drivers for a large number of accessorycomponents such as mast and turntable systems which may be manually remote-controlled via the user interface (virtual instrument). Automated test routines with fully automatic accessory control are offered as the R&S®EMC32-K10 option. The R&S®EMC32-K11 EMC test sequencer optionextends the R&S®EMC32-EB basic software with the capability to further automate the measurement procedure by intelligently combining different EMI tests into a single test sequence.''