The choice of a 5uH vs. a 50uH LISN depends on a number of things, not the least of which is the standard that one is testing against (e.g. MIL-STD vs. CISPR 25). The current-carrying capability and max stabilization frequency of the LISN are also a function of the inductor value. Both types are found in different standards and applications, but the 50 uH LISN is the more common variant.
Is ist possible to use the V-LISN Rohde Schwarz ESH3-Z5 for the Measurement of a DC supplied DUT (given the necessary adapter are in existence)? I could not find any informations about this product on the R&S web site.
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Neatly explained. Can you provide the information on difference between 5uH and 50uH LISN models?
The choice of a 5uH vs. a 50uH LISN depends on a number of things, not the least of which is the standard that one is testing against (e.g. MIL-STD vs. CISPR 25). The current-carrying capability and max stabilization frequency of the LISN are also a function of the inductor value. Both types are found in different standards and applications, but the 50 uH LISN is the more common variant.
@@pauldenisowski Many thanks.
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Is ist possible to use the V-LISN Rohde Schwarz ESH3-Z5 for the Measurement of a DC supplied DUT (given the necessary adapter are in existence)? I could not find any informations about this product on the R&S web site.
Probably best to contact our tech support: I believe the ESH is for AC measurements
What is the difference between automotive and MIL std LISN -?
Thanks, very clear explanation!
what is RF(50 ohm)? 2:35