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Nsg 5500 automotive transient immunity tests – Atec Teseq-Schaffner-NSG-5500 User Manual

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NSG 5500 system.

This compact mainframe houses

the common system components and accommodates
the standard pulse generators. All testing is available
from one output connector. An electronic switch to
connect and disconnect the battery supply is in-
corporated in the NSG 5500. Additional inputs and
outputs are located on the rear panel for test
execution control purposes and the monitoring of
error signals, oscilloscope triggers, gate start/stop
commands, etc. Overall control is via a PC running
AutoStar

TM

under Windows.

NSG 5500 modules.

The NSG 5500 offers unpreced-

ented flexibility for transient testing. Schaffner has
designed a solution with various transients in one
modular and upgradeable chassis. The basic ISO
7637 tests for pulse 1, 2a, 3, 5, 6 and 7 and variants
are integrated into the same chassis. Optional pulse

4 and pulse 2b control is available, however, use
with the NSG 5600 offers several benefits over this
budget solution. Additionally, when standards
change, as they do every year, the NSG 5500 system
may be upgraded with different modules so that
your new and old modules may both be retained,
either exchanged with new Gemini modules or
loaded into an optional expansion chassis. Based on
our exclusive Gemini technology, Schaffner offers
the most flexible and upgradeable system in the
world to protect the users’ investment in test equip-
ment.

All NSG 5500 generators are calibrated in accord-
ance with ISO 7637-2:2004 or manufacturer-specific
standards. Schaffner continues to maintain back-
wards compatibility and yet push the state of the art
for EMC immunity testing.

The compact and modular NSG 5500 solution offers the generators necessary for

tests with capacitive discharge pulsed interference as called for by ISO, SAE, DIN

and JASO, and others. The established test specifications for passenger cars

together with the new standards for commercial vehicles published by these

international and other bodies are fully covered, as are the most company-specific

standards from vehicle manufacturers.

NSG 5500
Automotive transient immunity tests