FCC Bulk Current Injection Clamp
FCC Bulk Current Injection Clamp
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Introduction
FCC Corporation has developed and manufactured continuous wave injection probes for more than 22 model numbers,
which can meet requirements of particular users and compliance tests. It can be used in the test in compliance with
Mil-Std-461/462, RTCA/DO-160Section 20 and 22. Bellcore TR-NWT-001 089, SAEJ15447, EN 55101-4, CSEFA-2
Euro-Fighter and other susceptibility specifications.
Rated
Clamp
Model No. Power Insertion Loss
Dimension(mm)
CW
ID
OD Ht.
(A ≤6 dB ≤10 dB ≤15 dB ≤20dB ≤25dB
(B) (C)
)
500
200KHZ-15M 100KHZ-275 60KHZ-300M 30KHZ-250M
F-120-3 KHZ-700
40 127 70 125 HZ MHZ HZ HZ
KHZ
60KHZ-125M
500KHZ- 30KHZ-125M 12KHZ-175M
F-120-4A HZ
40 127 70 200 1MHZ HZ HZ
150KHZ-1.35
2MHZ-35 900KHZ-700 450KHZ-1G 200KHZ-1.3
F-140 GH
40 127 70 100 0MHZ MHZ HZ GHZ
Z
100KHZ- 100KHZ-1.35
100KHZ-700 100KHZ-1G 100KHZ-1.3
F-140A 350 GH
40 127 70 100 MHZ HZ GHZ
MHZ Z
Bulk Current Injection (BCI) method is used to evaluate electromagnetic susceptibility of a wide range of
electronic equipment, including automotive, avionics, computing, medical and tele-communications equipment
etc. ECI method can simulate the continuous wave current produced by electrical conductors of EUT in normal
operating mode. These conductors include signals, control and power supply circuits of EUT. Bulk current
injection conducted immunity test methods use RF transformers to inductively couple large RF currents into
conductors linking parts of electronic systems. The injection probe acts as a multiple or single primary winding
and the line or circuit under test acts as a secondary winding. Injection probes can be used over the entire
frequency shown in the insertion loss curve accompanying each unit.
There are three benefits for performing compliance testing using bulk current injection. The primary benefit is
that BCI test results correlate well with radiated susceptibility test results. The design engineer can evaluate
the affect of injected currents on the “System” or “Subsystem” under development and the relative immunity of
different designs at the prototype stage of equipment development saving significant redesign time and cost.
Third, conducted immunity testing can function as an integral part of a production quality assurance program.
Quality assurance engineers can use BCI to perform conducted immunity tests on 100% of all critical circuits
ensuring a high level of system compliance.