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Product category: Compliance Engineering
News Release from: York EMC Services | Subject: CGE03
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 November 2006

Source sets the standard for RF testing

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Reference signal source operates between 900MHz and 40GHz both to test new products and to validate the test systems themselves

As the operating frequencies of most types of electronic equipment increase and wireless comms continue to grow in popularity and expand into new parts of the frequency spectrum there is a need both to test new products and to validate the test systems themselves. York EMC Services has developed a unique reference signal source, the CGE03, operating between 900MHz and 40GHz to address these needs.

As EMC test facilities move towards the higher frequencies demanded by new European and international standards there is a requirement to validated such test systems on a regular basis as stipulated by ISO17025.

At higher frequencies especially the risks of measurement errors being introduced by, for example, a cable becoming mechanically damaged, a connector suffering corrosion degradation, or a piece of sensitive equipment being incorrectly set up, are significant and the consequences serious.

Using a CGE03 as a known, good, signal source to carry out regular pre-operational checks on the measurement system allows a test facility to mitigate against this risk.

The same principal can be applied when comparing EMC measurement environments, either similar types on different sites or, say, the difference between a fully anechoic chamber and a reverb (mode stirred) chamber.

The shielding effectiveness of enclosures is another aspect of system design which is undergoing change as operating frequencies increase.

Above 2 or 3GHz the directional aspect of emissions is a greater factor than at lower frequencies.

In addition to much military work being carried out in the 1 40GHz band, the FCC requires that radiated emissions tests be carried out at the 5th harmonic of the highest operating frequency.

Physically small and battery powered (76mm diameter, 96mm tall including the battery pack), the CGE03 is ideal for such applications when fitted with an appropriate antenna.

Such a reference source is also valuable in the development and testing of components such as filters, cables, and connectors.

The CGE03 is a comb generator emitter with a switchable picket spacing of either 900MHz or 1GHz.

Output power is a typical minimum of 60dBuV via a 2.9mm output connector.

For applications where space is limited the comb generator can be detached from the battery pack and powered remotely.

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