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22 Apr, 2025 2 Views Author: Cherry Shen

Testing Fast and Slow Damped Oscillatory Waves Using the Damped Oscillatory Wave Generator

Abstract

The Damped Oscillatory Wave Generator is a crucial instrument for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronic devices, particularly in assessing their immunity to damped oscillatory waves. This paper explores the testing methodologies for both fast and slow damped oscillatory waves, focusing on the LISUN DOW61000-18 Damped Oscillatory Wave Immunity Tester. We provide detailed procedures, specific test parameters, and present data tables to illustrate the testing process.

1. Introduction

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses significant challenges to the reliability and performance of electronic equipment. The IEC 61000-4-18 standard outlines testing methods for damped oscillatory waves, which are common sources of EMI. The LISUN DOW61000-18 Damped Oscillatory Wave Immunity Tester is designed to evaluate the immunity of devices under test (DUT) to these disturbances.

Testing Fast and Slow Damped Oscillatory Waves Using the Damped Oscillatory Wave Generator

DOW61000 18_Damped Oscillatory Wave Immunity Tester

2. Overview of the Damped Oscillatory Wave Generator

The DOW61000-18 is engineered to generate damped oscillatory waves with precise control over voltage, frequency, and waveform characteristics. It complies with international standards, ensuring reliable and repeatable testing conditions. The tester offers both slow and fast damping options, accommodating a wide range of testing requirements.

3. Testing Methodology

3.1 Preparation

• Calibration: Ensure the tester is calibrated according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
• Setup: Connect the DUT to the tester, ensuring all connections are secure and meet safety standards.

3.2 Test Parameters

The following table summarizes the key parameters for both slow and fast damped oscillatory wave testing:

Parameter Slow Damped Oscillatory Wave Fast Damped Oscillatory Wave
Output Voltage 200V–3kV ±10% 450V–4.4kV ±10%
Oscillation Frequency 100kHz ±10%, 1MHz ±10% 3MHz, 10MHz, 30MHz ±10%
Pulse Polarity Positive, Negative, or Auto Positive, Negative, or Auto
Rise Time 75ns ±20% 5ns ±30%
Voltage Attenuation VPK5 > 50% × VPK1, VPK10 < 50% × VPK1 VPK5 > 50% × VPK1, VPK10 < 50% × VPK1
Repeat Frequency 1–100Hz (oscillation frequency is 100kHz) continuously adjustable Max. 5,000/s ±10%
Burst Width 1–9999s (Adjustable) 3 MHz: 50ms ±20%
10 MHz: 15ms ±20%
30 MHz: 5ms ±20%
Pulse Interval 1–9999s (Adjustable) 300ms ±20%
Internal Resistance 200Ω 50Ω
EUT Power Supply AC 600V/32A; DC 1000V/32A AC 380V/16A; DC 300V/16A
Power Supply AC85~264V/Single Phase AC85~264V/Single Phase

Note: The above specifications are based on information provided by LISUN.

3.3 Testing Procedure

• Configuration: Set the desired test parameters on the tester, including voltage, frequency, and pulse characteristics.
• Execution: Initiate the test sequence, allowing the tester to generate the damped oscillatory waves and apply them to the DUT.
• Monitoring: Continuously monitor the DUT for any signs of malfunction or degradation during the test.
• Data Collection: Record the DUT’s performance metrics throughout the testing phase.

4. Data Analysis

After completing the tests, analyze the collected data to assess the DUT’s immunity to damped oscillatory waves. Compare the results against the acceptable limits specified in the relevant standards to determine compliance.

5. Conclusion

The LISUN DOW61000-18 Damped Oscillatory Wave Immunity Tester provides a comprehensive solution for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic devices. By adhering to standardized testing procedures and utilizing precise instrumentation, manufacturers can ensure their products meet the necessary immunity requirements, thereby enhancing their reliability and performance in real-world applications.

References

IEC 61000-4-18: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-18: Testing and measurement techniques – Damped oscillatory wave immunity test.
LISUN DOW61000-18 Product Information: https://www.lisungroup.com/products/emi-and-emc-test-system/damped-oscillatory-wave-immunity-tester.html

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