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Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Tests

When an electrical or electronic system or device is operating, it must operate unaffected by another electrical or electronic system or device in the same environment. As a result, both devices emit electromagnetic noise during operation, but this must be acceptable and not mutually affect each other.

Electromagnetic noise emission tests of these electrical or electronic systems are determined by emission tests and immunity tests of these devices are not affected by the electromagnetic noise emitted by other devices during operation.

Nowadays, the rapid development of electronic systems due to technological innovations requires many different tests to be carried out and many different methods are used in these tests and measurements.

The main tests and measurements for immunization tests for today are:

  • Conducted immunity tests
  • Radiated immunity tests against radiation fields
  • Immune tests against magnetic field (power frequency magnetic field)
  • Immunity tests against lightning, lightning, or inductive engine starting pulses
  • Electrostatic discharge tests (ESD)

Among these tests, power frequency magnetic field has an important place.

Many electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests are performed in authorized laboratories. our organization EMC tests in the field of power frequency magnetic field immunity tests (magnetic field immunity tests) are performing and during the tests in accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations. A few standards considered in these studies are:

  • TS EN 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-3: Radiating, radio frequency, electromagnetic field, immunity test
  • TS EN 61000-4-6 ... Immunity to disturbances caused by transmission induced by radio frequency fields
  • TS EN 61000-4-11 ... Immunoassays for stress pits, short interruptions and voltage changes

Our institution, from the ÖSAS Accreditation Institution, It is accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the tests, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in private and official audits.