Special LISN

ECSS LISN 2

ECSS LISN Series

The ECSS LISN Series was developed in accordance with the “European Cooperation for Space Standardisation” guidelines, ensuring the highest quality and reliability. Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik has designed and produces over 20 high-performance models of these devices, each tailored to meet the stringent requirements of modern space and EMC testing

Artificial Mains Network (AMN) TSC 7042

TSC 7042 – Single path low-impedance AMN (LISN)

Frequency range: 9 kHz - 30 MHz

The main application of the unsymmetrical single path AMN (artificial mains network) TSC 7042 has been developed for automotive purposes according to Toyota standard TSC7042G.

  • Max. cont. current: 70 A
  • Max voltage (DC): 200 V
  • Impedance: 0.09 µH + L2
Pilot ISN for PLC disturbance voltage measurement, compliant with IEC 61851-21-2 (EuT side).

Pilot ISN – Impedance Stabilisation Network

Usable Frequency Range: 150 kHz – 30 MHz

The Pilot ISN is an impedance stabilization network used to measure disturbance voltages in PLC (Power Line Communication) systems. Its design complies with IEC 61851-21-2, which specifies standards for electric vehicle conductive charging systems. The ISN ensures decoupling between the…

Tempest AMN (LISN) TEMP 8400

TEMP 8400 – Tempest LISN 16A

Usable Frequency Range: 9 kHz - 1 GHz

The symmetrical AC-network TEMP 8400 consists of two identical channels for the lines “A” and “B”. It is constructed with air core inductors, in order to avoid intermodulation interference. For the evaluation of interference phenomena the unsymmetrical interference voltage of…

NPLC 8500 - LISN for PLC measurements according to ITU-T G.9901

NPLC 8500 – Line Impedance Stabilization Network 16A

Usable Frequency Range: 3 kHz - 148.5 kHz

The LISN NPLC 8500 has been designed especially for PLC measurements according to ITU-T G.9901. To determine the power spectral density of PRIME transceivers (PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution) the unsymmetrical voltage between a conductor and ground has to be measured…