Question
When do I need a pulse limiter?
When do I need a pulse limiter?
The input attenuator, preamplifier, preselection filter or input mixer can be
destroyed if you perform measurements on devices with very high pulse
spectral density/pulse energy.
For higher voltages as occur e.g. in the case of measurements with absorbing clamps or
LISNs, we recommend using the external Pulse Limiter ESH3-Z2 with every
test receiver. This 10 dB attenuator pad is designed for pulse voltages up to
1500 V and pulse energies up to 100 mWs, thus protecting the receiver
input from destruction.
The EMI Test Receiver ESIB 7 (input #2) is already protected against a maximum pulse
voltage of 1500 V (10 us) or an equivalent pulse energy of 30 mWs (10 us) . However, for
unknown devices under test, the ESH3-Z2 pulse limiter should be used anyway.
Note: The Two-Line V-Network ENV216 has a built-in pulse limiter.
The Pulse Limiter ESH3-Z2 is therefore not needed for the ENV216.