Line Impedance Stabilization Networks are multi-line low pass filter networks used for conducted emissions measurement. LISNs isolate an electrically powered EUT from the external powersource, stabilize line impedance (for repeatable measurements), and provide a 50 Ohm RF connection to measure EMI voltage generated by the EUT. Standard Configuration: LISN assembly One Piece, Multi-Line for Convenience Wide Frequency for Broad Measurement Coild Matched to Application Insulated Plugs for Safer Power Connections RF Shielding to Minimize Intrusion Individually calibrated per ANSI C63.4 Expanded Uncertanity Values: (IEEE 291, IEEE 302, IEEE 1309, ANSI C63.4) 10 k to 30 kHz +/- 0.70 dB 30 to 100 kHz +/- 0.47 dB 100 k to 10 MHz +/- 0.25 dB 10 to 30 MHz +/- 0.70 dB 30 to 100 MHz +/- 1.16 dB Connector Out: NEMA Connector In: Intergral cord with customer specified cordset Lines + Ground: 2 Frequency Range: 9 kHz to 30 MHz Source Frequency: 60 Hz Maximum Current: 16 A Maximum Voltage: 125 VAC Line to Ground Network Inductance Impedance: 50/250 uH, 50 Ohm Physical Dimensions: 8.7"W x 15"D x 6"H |