How to perform a MIL-STD-461 CS109, Conducted susceptibility, structure current test[edit]
This application note explains how the MIL-STD-461 CS109, Conducted susceptibility, structure current test can be performed with RadiMation®
The exact requirements and test methods for the CS109 are specified in the MIL-STD-461.
Necessary equipment[edit]
The following devices are necessary to perform the CS109 test:
- Signal generator
- Amplifier
- Coupling Transformer
- Current sensor
- Cable drivers with corrections
- Sensor power meter / Analyser
- 0.5 Ohm resistor
- Isolation Transformer
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Note:
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If the current unit is shown as uA, it can be changed to dBuA by clicking Units, select Current and click Edit to change this.
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Define the test level[edit]
Create a correction file for the test level[edit]
- File
- New
- Correction
First create a correction file in RadiMation® and specify the test level (See 'FIGURE CS109-1. CS109 limit.').
Ensure that the correction file has a Frequency column and a Current column with the unit set to dBuA.
- File
- Save correction
Store the test level as correction file on disk.
This correction file with the test level will be used during EUT testing.
EUT Testing[edit]
EUT Testing equipment[edit]
The configuration of the eut test site should contain the following devices:
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Device name |
Tab in testsite configuration window |
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Signal Generator |
Devices 1 |
The signal generator to use
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Amplifier |
Devices 1 |
The amplifier to use
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Sensor powermeter |
Devices 2 |
The power meter or analyser to use for measuring the current
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Current Sensor |
Devices 2 |
The current sensor to use with transfer factor attached to the driver
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Injection device |
Devices 2 |
The injection device to use
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Cables
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① |
Cable current -> power meter |
Cables |
Cable (1) with a correction file specified for the cable loss
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Configure the EUT test[edit]
To perform the actual test on the EUT, create a conducted immunity multiband test with 1 band.
The conducted immunity multiband test, can be started by selecting from the menu:
- Tests
- Conducted Immunity
- Multiband
Start
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The start frequency of the test. For example 30 Hz.
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End
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The stop frequency of the test. For example 100 kHz.
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Frequency Step
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The frequency step, see Table III.
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Dwell Time
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The dwell time.
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Frequency Change Mode
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Constant.
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Modulation
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CS109 does not specify a modulation to use.
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Test equipment
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The equipment needed for the conducted immunity test.
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Location Type
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Injection clamp.
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Test Level
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Specify the current substitution method. Also add a "Measured Current Limit"
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Inputs
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No inputs are needed.
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At TestLevel click Add to add a new Test level and select TestLevel - Current closed loop method
Description
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The description of the test level.
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Test level
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Variable current, and specify the correction file for the applicable test level.
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Tolerance
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Specify the tolerance to use.
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