Is it possible to provide different control signals?
Posted: 29 Mar 2016, 13:57
Is it possible to provide different control signals during the dwelltime of an immunity test?
For example:
1) Change the frequency
2) Regulate the electrical field
3) Start the dwelltime
4) Provide a first control voltage: Voltage 1 (for example: 5.5 V)
5) Measure the output of the EUT
6) Provide a second control voltage: Voltage 2 (for example: 4.5 V)
7) Measure the output of the EUT
8) End the dwelltime
9) Continue at step 1 again.
We then would like to see two graphs during the immunity test:
A) the output voltage of the EUT when Voltage 1 was applied
B) the output voltage of the EUT when Voltage 2 was applied
For example:
1) Change the frequency
2) Regulate the electrical field
3) Start the dwelltime
4) Provide a first control voltage: Voltage 1 (for example: 5.5 V)
5) Measure the output of the EUT
6) Provide a second control voltage: Voltage 2 (for example: 4.5 V)
7) Measure the output of the EUT
8) End the dwelltime
9) Continue at step 1 again.
We then would like to see two graphs during the immunity test:
A) the output voltage of the EUT when Voltage 1 was applied
B) the output voltage of the EUT when Voltage 2 was applied