Ferrite Clamps / Absorbing Clamps
Absorbing / ferrite clamps from Com-Power. For measuring disturbance power on power input lines as well as other auxiliary I/O lines.
An absorbing clamp, also know as a ferrite clamp, or ferrite choke, is a device used to reduce the amount of RF (radio frequency) noise, or interference, in a wire that conducts electricity. absorbing clamps are typically used to improve the performance of sound systems, including microphones.
Frequency Range: 30 MHz - 1 GHz
The Com-Power CLA-050 Absorbing Clamp is designed as per CISPR 16-1-3: “Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus – Ancillary equipment – Disturbance power” to measure disturbance power on power input lines as well as other auxiliary I/O lines.
Frequency Range: 30 MHz - 1 GHz
The Com-Power CLA-150 measures radio noise power generated and fed through the power cables of these products above 30 MHz. It has a 32 mm cable aperture.
Frequency Range: 100 kHz - 1 GHz
The CDN ABCL-20 Decoupling Clamp is recommended for additional decoupling when an EM-Clamp is used for immunity testing according to IEC / EN 61000-4-6.
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 1,000 MHz
The preferred coupling and decoupling devices are the CDNs, for reasons of test reproducibility and protection of the AE.