RF CDND-Differential Mode for International Standard Immunity Testing
RF CDND-Differential Mode
The RF CDND (Coupling/Decoupling Network, Differential Mode) is a device used to precisely inject Differential Mode electromagnetic noise onto data communication lines or signal cables to evaluate immunity. It measures a product's susceptibility to noise generated by the potential difference between signal line pairs, providing an essential test environment for ensuring data integrity and communication stability. Consequently, it is primarily used for high-frequency Conducted Immunity testing that satisfies automotive EMC standards such as CISPR 25.
The CDND solution for the IEC/EN 61000-4-31 standard, specifically designed to deliver the necessary longitudinal conversion loss (LCL).
The CDND solution for the IEC/EN 61000-4-19 standard, with exceptional performance within a frequency range of 2 kHz to 150 kHz, making it the ideal choice for single-phase 3-line applications.
Comprehensive accessory kits designed specifically for use with the CDND series. These accessory kits are tailored to meet the requirements of different standards and provide essential tools for function tests, verification measurements, and calibration of the CDND series.