Teseq NSG 3040-SOW Oscillatory Waveform Generator 4 kV

Description

Teseq NSG 3040-SOW Oscillatory Waveform Generator 4 kV is a standalone generator for Slow Damped Oscillatory Wave testing (100 kHz and 1 MHz) in compliance with IEC/EN 61000-4-18 and ANSI C37.90.1, for single phase equipment up to 270 V/16 A.

Unique NSG 3040-SOW capabilities include higher voltage levels (up to 4.4 kV) ideal for development and over-testing purposes. Common mode, differential mode, and single/multiple line to ground coupling.

Unique NSG 3040-SOW source impedance values that reflect actual reality conditions. The NSG 3040-SOW features a selectable source impedance of 200 Ω and 150 Ω. According to standard, 200 Ω is the fixed output impedance, while the 150 Ω value represents the actual impedance of cables (twisted pairs).

Features

  • IEC/EN 61000-4-18 & ANSI C37.90.1
  • 100 kHz and 1 MHz oscillation frequency from 0.2 to 4.4 kV
  • Selectable source impedance of 200 Ω and 150 Ω
  • Pulse repetition rate exceeds standards requirement
  • Quickly launch tests from extensive Standards Library or User Test folders
  • Easy-to-operate 7“touch screen color display
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Specifications

Slow Damped Oscillatory Wave pulses 100 kHz and 1 MHz
Pulse conforms to IEC/EN 61000-4-18, ANSI C37.90.1, and IEC/EN 62052-11

Parameter Value
Voltage Range 0.2 to 4.4 kV
Oscillation frequency 100 kHz and 1 MHz
Pulse repetition 1 MHz pulse From 1/s to 600/s (1), default is 400/s
100 kHz pulse From 1/s to 120/s (1), default is 40/s
Source impedance 150 Ω and 200 Ω
Burst duration From 1 s to 100 s or 1 pulse to 9999 pulses or continuous – default setting is 2 s
Rise time 75 ns
EUT AC 1 Ph 16 A, up to 270 Vrms, 50/60 Hz (phase – neutral)
EUT DC 16 A, up to 270 VDC
Coupling cap 0.5 μF
Decoupling choke 2 x ≤1.5 mH
Output 16 A, 0 to 270 VDC

(1) Pulse repetition rate and (Burst duration ÷ Repetition time) are derated for voltage levels above 3.3 kV. Please refer to user manual.

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