MIL-STD-461 RS105

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MIL-STD-461 RS105, respectively IEC 61000-4-25 and AECTP 500, is applicable to equipment or subsystems located outside a shielded facility.

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The MIL-STD-461, respectively IEC 61000-4-25 and AECTP 500, is applicable to equipment or subsystems located outside a shielded facility. The RS105 test method describes a transient electromagnetic pulse of up to 50 kV/m (-0dB, +6dB), double exponential waveform with a rise time in the nanosecond range. It is applied to the equipment under test (EUT) at least 5 times. The EUT should not exhibit any signs of performance degradation

Montena can supply a PCI generator tailored to your needs, and provide you with a turnkey solution. This includes coupling and decoupling networks, current injection and measuring probes, fiber optic links, etc. A PC software application drives all the instruments for a simple and effective operation.

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What is the purpose of Montena’s Standard Current Injection Systems (PCI)?

Montena’s Standard Current Injection Systems ensure full functionality and network interoperability of mission-critical fixed and mobile ground-based C4I systems during and after exposure to HEMP (High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse) environments.

What types of pulses do the PCI systems cover?

The PCI solution covers the short pulse (E1), the intermediate pulse (E2), and a charge line pulser for testing protection at all kinds of entry points.

What components are included in the turnkey PCI test solution?

The turnkey system includes coupling and decoupling networks, current injection and measuring probes, fiber optic links, and is controlled by a PC software application for a simple and effective testing operation.

Are the PCI systems portable and suitable for on-site testing?

Yes, Montena offers transportable, battery-powered generators (e.g., 1 KA 1 E1 generator) designed for on-site verification tests.

How widely used are Montena’s PCI systems?

Approximately 50 laboratories worldwide currently use Montena’s PCI systems for NEMP (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse) testing.

Where can I find detailed technical data and resources about these PCI systems?

Detailed datasheets, documentation, and technical specifications are available through Montena’s datasheet and documentation resources online.

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