In this video, you had mentioned around at 4:30 seconds that a emission filter can be incorporated into the power supply in case conducted emission is beyond a particular limit. The DUT actually is not the power supply which implies that the box which is conducting emission into power port is not complying to the requirements (it can't be power supply / power supply because in the test setup, we take everything ideal/complying to standards except the DUT; in this case power supply/cable is part of measurement device / aids in testing and not actually part of DUT). Hope I could convey the clarification I need clearly. I mean to say that the solution to the problem would need to be in DUT and not power supply side. Thanks in advance for response.
Very good video of explanation. Thank you sir! I have one question, what if my equipment under test has DC input power supply, does it mean that it is exempted from this test? Will this test also apply to equipments which have DC input power supply? Thank you with kind regards.
So simple and clear explanation, easy to understand. Your videos help me a lot in my EMC course. Thank you!
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Why is the table set at 0.8m for EMC testing? Why do we keep LISN close to ground?
In this video, you had mentioned around at 4:30 seconds that a emission filter can be incorporated into the power supply in case conducted emission is beyond a particular limit. The DUT actually is not the power supply which implies that the box which is conducting emission into power port is not complying to the requirements (it can't be power supply / power supply because in the test setup, we take everything ideal/complying to standards except the DUT; in this case power supply/cable is part of measurement device / aids in testing and not actually part of DUT).
Hope I could convey the clarification I need clearly. I mean to say that the solution to the problem would need to be in DUT and not power supply side.
Thanks in advance for response.
Sorry, pls take the time as 2:35 seconds, not 4:30.
Very good video of explanation. Thank you sir!
I have one question, what if my equipment under test has DC input power supply, does it mean that it is exempted from this test?
Will this test also apply to equipments which have DC input power supply?
Thank you with kind regards.
Thank you
explanation can not be better and shorter than this!