Munich 27-Feb-2020 – Rohde & Schwarz will present EMC test solutions specifically for users in the automotive industry at EMV 2020 in Cologne (Germany). the fastest CISPR-25 certification, a robust and compact BCI test system, and R&S AdVISE version 5, which keeps a close eye even on vibrating display elements during EMS tests.
Today’s vehicles contain more and more electronics with RF technology, radio components, radars and high speed data buses. This makes it difficult for automobile manufacturers to ensure that electronic emissions remain within specified limits and that vehicles are not susceptible to external interference sources.
Under the slogan “Accelerate Design. Maximize Performance.”, Rohde & Schwarz will present its comprehensive portfolio of EMC test and measurement equipment at EMV 2020 in Cologne on March 17-19, 2020. At Booth 112 in Hall 10.2, Rohde & Schwarz will focus among others on test solutions for the automotive industry.
Fastest CISPR-25 acceptance
One of the things manufacturers have to ensure is that onboard receivers in vehicles are adequately protected against electromagnetic interference. Rohde & Schwarz has developed an especially fast measurement method for tests that meet the CISPR-25 standard. Not only does it measure very quickly, it does so with an extremely small resolution bandwidth of 9 kHz. The demo at the booth is based on the R&S ESR EMI test receiver with the R&S ESH3-Z6 line impedance stabilization network. With its numerous features for analysis and troubleshooting, the R&S ESR is ideal as a midrange compliance test receiver.
Rohde & Schwarz is also exhibiting the new fast time-domain scan (fast TDS) function for the R&S ESW high-end test receiver. With double the scan bandwidth, the measurement speed is nearly twice as fast as a conventional time-domain scan. This enables faster measurements than ever previously achieved commercially for time-consuming tests with a quasi-peak detector. Along with accelerating preliminary measurements, this method can be used for certification in the frequency range above 300 MHz. Fast TDS is available at no cost with the next firmware version for the R&S ESW.
Robust, compact BCI test system
There is also a robust, compact test system for wired electromagnetic susceptibility measurements using the bulk current injection (BCI) test method, as prescribed for testing electronic modules in vehicles. The BCI system consists of the compact R&S SMC100A signal generator, the robust R&S BBA150-AB broadband amplifier with output power up to 350 W in the frequency range from 4 kHz to 400 MHz, the R&S NRP6AN average power sensor specifically developed for EMC applications, and the widely used R&S EMC32 measurement software.
Automatic monitoring of display elements during EMS tests, even with vibrations
For video-based monitoring of status displays, indicator lamps and screens, Rohde & Schwarz presents the R&S AdVISE monitoring and analysis software. The software reliably and automatically reports any undesired deviations. It can recognize characters, symbols, display bars and pointer positions. Version 5, unveiled here, continuously checks the position of the object under test and adjusts the evaluation in real time. Vibrations from motors and shaking from turntables are no longer obstacles to automated monitoring. The new technology also simplifies changing the camera position. If the camera orientation is modified, the press of a button is all it takes to adjust the configuration of the monitoring software to the altered image view. R&S AdVISE v5 is perfectly matched to the R&S ELEKTRA EMC test software, allowing users to analyze events correlated to the associated frequencies, interference levels and factors such as antenna positions.
The Munich based T&M expert has been offering standard-compliant solutions for EMC applications for more than 40 years, ranging from individual instruments to custom turnkey systems for EMC measurements during development, precompliance testing and acceptance measurements.
More information about Rohde & Schwarz at EMV 2020 in Cologne is available at: www.rohde-schwarz.com/emv2020.