In today’s dynamic market environment, where technological innovations are constantly evolving, it is essential to conduct precise tests to ensure that products comply with current standards and regulations. One of the key areas of this testing is electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), which is an important element of the certification process. Equally important is the study of the impact of the surrounding environment (and its dynamic variations in conditions) on the product.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory (EMC)
An important element of our laboratory equipment is the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement system, which consists of:
- GTEM250 chamber (measuring cube with dimensions of 8 x 8 x 8 cm)
- Spectrum analyzer
- Broadband measuring receiver
- Near-field probes
- Broadband measuring amplifier
Using our devices, we perform emission measurements in relation to the EN55032 (CISPR32) standard, in a computationally emulated open measuring field configuration with an antenna located at a distance of 3 meters.
In more demanding cases, it is also possible to perform diagnostics and precise engineering tests of devices using near-field probes.
Environmental laboratory
Our environmental laboratory is equipped with a Binder dynamic climate chamber, which allows testing the correct operation of electronic devices in the ambient temperature range from -40oC to +180oC while ensuring high dynamics of changes (heating/cooling) of 5K/min and in the relative humidity range from 10% to 98%. The chamber parameters allow for environmental tests to be performed in accordance with the EN60068 standard.