Assembling the Dual DC LISN
A Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) is an indispensable tool for determining if a design can meet EMI/EMC requirements. This video shows how to assemble the Elektor Dual DC LISN kit.
Measuring conducted emission is the simplest and most affordable method of getting some indication of whether a design can meet EMI/EMC requirements. A Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) like the one presented in this video is an indispensable part of this.
In cooperation with Würth Elektronik, Elektor has developed a 5 µH, 50 Ω dual DC LISN that supports voltages up to 60 V and currents up to 10 A. The Dual DC LISN comes as a kit of parts. This video shows one way of assembling it.
In cooperation with Würth Elektronik, Elektor has developed a 5 µH, 50 Ω dual DC LISN that supports voltages up to 60 V and currents up to 10 A. The Dual DC LISN comes as a kit of parts. This video shows one way of assembling it.