EM TEST VCS 500N10 Combination Wave Simulator

Description

EM TEST VCS 500N10 Combination Wave Simulator generates surge voltages up to 10kV and surge currents up to 5kVA as it is required for components testing (e.g. overvoltage protection for telecommunication devices) as per IEC/EN 61000-4-5.

To apply the surge pulse to power supply lines an external coupling/decoupling network either single phase or three-phase can be connected. The coupling modes and the source impedance are set automatically controlled by the VCS 500N10.

 

MODEL SERIES OVERVIEW

VCS 500N10-series Combination Wave Simulator; Surge pulses up to 10kV/5kVA

Features

  • Surge pulses up to 10kV/5kVA
  • Single phase or three-phase coupler up to 100A (external options)
  • Fail inputs
  • Warning lamp control
  • Emergency interlock
  • Standard test routines
  • USB (optical link) and GPIB interface
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Specifications

TECHNICAL DETAILS
COMBINATION WAVE 1.2/50US – 8/20US
Voltage (o.c.) 500V – 10,000V ± 10%
Pulse front time 1.2μs ± 30%
Pulse time to half value 50μs ± 20%
Current (s.c.) Max. 5,000A ± 10%
Pulse front time 8μs ± 20%
Pulse time to half value 20μs ± 20%
Polarity Positive/negative/alternating
Event counter 1 – 30,000 or endless
TRIGGER
Trigger of events Automatic, manual, external
CRO trigger 5V trigger signal for oscilloscope
Synchronization 0° – 360°, resolution 1°
Repetition rate 6s – 999s, depending on the voltage
OUTPUT
Direct 2 outputs via HV connectors;

– Zi = 2ohm

– for external coupling networks

VCS 500N10 10kV Surge Generator

1.2/50us – 8/20us; IEC coupling; CDN external; AC 480 V(p-p)

INTERFACE
Optical interface Opto link, 3m cable

USB A connector

Parallel serial interface IEEE 488, addresses 1 – 30
CN interface To control external coupling matrix
SAFETY
Safety circuit Control input (24Vdc)
Warning lamp Floating output contact
GENERAL DATA
Dimensions – Weight 19″/6HU, approx. 35kg
Supply voltage 115/230V +10/-15%
Fuses 2x T 2AT (230V) or 2X T 4AT (115V)
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