Description
CISPR 22 defines ISN’s as specialized coupling decoupling devices used to measure the conducted asymmetric common mode radio interference voltages of an ITE. FCC CISPR 22 Impedance Stabilization Network (ISN) Part # FCC-TLISN-T4-02-09 meet the requirements of CISPR 22 for measuring conducted emissions on two balanced pair telecom ITE’s. Meet the requirements for Longitudinal Conversion Loss, common mode impedance, phase, decoupling isolation and voltage division factor.
Features & Specifications of FCC-TLISN-T4-02:
- Test up to two balanced pair ITE's to CISPR 22
- Frequency Range: 150 kHz - 30 MHz
- Adapters for most Cat 3 and Cat 5 telecom data lines
- Impedance: 150 ± 20?
- EUT/AE Connections: D-sub 25 female
- Voltage Division Factor: 9.5 dB ±1 dB
- Max Voltage: 63 VAC RMS, 100 VDC
- Test Voltage: 220 Volts DC
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Impedance Stabilization Networks (ISN's)
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Weight 1.0 kg (2.2 pounds)
Application/Test Type Measuring conducted emissions on two balanced pair telecom ITE’s.
Common Mode Impedance 150 ± 20Ω
Current Rating 250 mA Maximum
Decoupling of Common Mode Disturbance 35 dB min. to 150 kHz; 55 dB min up to 30 MHz
Dimensions 100 x 100 x 235 mm
Frequency Range 150 kHz to 30 MHz
Mains & EUT Connections D-sub 25 female
RF Connector 50Ω BNC female
Voltage Division Factor 9.5 dB ±1 dB
Voltage Rating 63 VAC RMS, 100 VDC