EUT Monitoring during EFT/Surge test
Posted: 04 Apr 2022, 11:59
Hi Guys,
currently i am looking for the best way to monitor our EUT during the EFT or Surge tests.
Current test setup:
- Ametek/emTes Compact NX5 compact generator
- Agilent 34401A Multimeter, connected to the Current monitor output of the Compact NX5
In Radimation I set the Agilent Multimeter as a Monitor Input Channel (AD Converter).
In the EFT test now I can see the current consumption of the EUT during the test.(see screenshot attached).
Thats great. But 2 things would be very good:
The Current monitor values can be shown as a graph or as a table. The problem now is, that there is no relation between the current values and the EFT testing. So I if the current of my EUT is increasing, I can see this in the graph/table, but later on I dont know which EFT test configuration was running (EFT Voltage, polarity and so on).
It would be great, if this information is also shown in the graph or even in the table.
In the attached screenshot of the monitoring table, I have added a Idea (in red), how it could be displayed. That would be great.
Or is there already a possibility to show it in a similar way?
thanks in advance!
Steffen
currently i am looking for the best way to monitor our EUT during the EFT or Surge tests.
Current test setup:
- Ametek/emTes Compact NX5 compact generator
- Agilent 34401A Multimeter, connected to the Current monitor output of the Compact NX5
In Radimation I set the Agilent Multimeter as a Monitor Input Channel (AD Converter).
In the EFT test now I can see the current consumption of the EUT during the test.(see screenshot attached).
Thats great. But 2 things would be very good:
The Current monitor values can be shown as a graph or as a table. The problem now is, that there is no relation between the current values and the EFT testing. So I if the current of my EUT is increasing, I can see this in the graph/table, but later on I dont know which EFT test configuration was running (EFT Voltage, polarity and so on).
It would be great, if this information is also shown in the graph or even in the table.
In the attached screenshot of the monitoring table, I have added a Idea (in red), how it could be displayed. That would be great.
Or is there already a possibility to show it in a similar way?
thanks in advance!
Steffen