Com-Power Corporation
Com-Power Corporation has been a supplier of instrumentation for EMI / EMC Testing (electromagnetic compatibility), telecommunication ( Part68 ) and product safety ( UL / IEC CSA) testing since 1989.
- (949) 459-9600
- (949) 635-0329
- sales@com-power.com
- 1679 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa, California 92627
United States
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CDNs
S Series
The S series CDNs are for shielded cables with single or multiple conductors. These CDNs are supplied with professional audio (RCA), D type and Centronics connectors.
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Spectrum Analyzer
SPA Series
The SPA-series high performance, low cost, easy to use, portable spectrum analyzers are ideal for a pre-compliance laboratory. All three models feature a wide frequency range and low noise floor to increase system sensitivity and system to noise ratio. An advanced, easy to use interface makes your work simple by putting the features you need at your fingertips.
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Transient Limiters
Transient limiter LIT-153A and LIT-930A protects a spectrum analyzer input from high-level transients from the line impedance stabilization networks during EMC conducted emissions testing. It has a combined frequency range of 9 kHz to 30 MHz. The built in high pass filter helps reduce 50/60 Hz line feed through. (see application notes)
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Impedance Stabilization Networks
ISN
They are required for the measurement of conducted common mode noise on Telecom Cables of Information Technology Equipment (ITE). These measurements are necessary to meet the requirements specified in CISPR 22 and CISPR 32 standards.
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Dipole Antenna
AD-100
The Tuned Dipole Antenna model AD-100 is a reference antenna set specified in many EMC standards. It is used in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1 GHz. This set consists of four baluns and was designed according to American National Standard C63.4. This reference antenna set is used for EMC test site calibrations and for calibrating other antennas, because it is considered a standard antenna according to ANSI C63.5 standard.
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Absorbing Clamps
The absorbing clamps also known as ferrite clamps are used for measuring disturbance power on power input lines as well as other auxiliary I/O lines.
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Active Loop Antenna
AL-130R
Also known as Magnetic Loop Antenna, the AL-130R is compliant with CISPR 16-1-4. It is ideal for emissions measurements as required by various EMC standards such as FCC 18, CISPR 11, CISPR 13, CISPR 14, CISPR 32 and many more. The built-in, low-noise preamplifier, increases overall measurement sensitivity as well as the overall signal to noise ratio. As per ANSI C63.4-2014, the use of active loop antenna for compliance testing is permitted in a non-sheilded environment ONLY if the saturation indicator is continuously monitored during the course of testing. Com-Power’s Remote Antenna Interface (RAI-100) comes in very handy for this application. It is a compact controller which can be used to enable/ disable RF measurement circuit and monitor saturation and battery low conditions remotely via a fiber optic cable up to 30 mtrs in length.
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CDNs
T Series
The T series CDNs are for cables with unshielded balanced conductor pairs typically found in ISDN, DSL and Ethernet data transfer applications.
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Active Monopole Antenna
AM-741
The 41 inch Monopole antenna is required for making electric field emission measurements below 60 MHz per Military standards (MIL-STD-461) and FAA (DO-160) specifications. This antenna is for emissions measurements only. It cannot be used for transmitting. The Active Monopole antenna is generally used in a shielded room or in a screen room, with the equipment under test (EUT) placed on a metal ground plane. The 41 inch rod and the ground plane behave electrically as though a mirror image of the rod were located below the ground, and the ground removed. Since the stainless steel plate does not have enough surface area to mirror the entire 41 inch rod, it is bonded to the surrounding ground plane during use. The AM-741 is battery powered to prevent measurement errors that maybe caused by external power cables. The ANSI equivalent capacitance substitution (ECSM) method is the recommended method for calibrating AM-741 monopole antenna. The individual calibration data will be included with each antenna.
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Antenna Kits
Com-Power offers five portable antenna kits suitable for offsite EMC testing. These kits are supplied with a custom hard plastic carrying case which has individual compartments for all the included items.
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Surge Generator
SGTEL-168
The SGTEL-168 is a versatile surge generator designed to simulate all the environmental surge transients as described in FCC TIA-968-B (formerly known as Part 68) and Industry Canada CS03 standard. It provides a single box solution Type A, Type B (metallic and longitudinal) and Powerline surges. These surges simulate the effect of lightning on telecom equipment under test. So it is also referred to as Lightning Simulator. The electromagnetic energy from the lightning couples into the equipment by powerline or telecom cable exposed to the lightning directly or indirectly. This model is an upgraded version of SG-168 with windows software control and a user friendly front panel for manual operation.
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Comb Generators
As an EMC testing lab, the accuracy of your results is key to your reputation. Maintaining this accuracy requires properly calibrated quality equipment. Comb generators are an important piece of EMC radiated emissions testing equipment - one that can save you time and money by reducing your reliance on full, annual recalibrations of your site and instrumentation.
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Biconical Antennas
Biconical antennas are used for emissions and immunity testing to meet various EMC standards specified by FCC, CISPR and EN. The broadband characteristics of the biconical antenna make it a good choice for making sweep measurements and for automated measurement systems.
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Current Probes
Com-Power's Current Injection Probes are used for RF conducted immunity testing per IEC 61000-4-6, CISPR 16-1-2, RTCA DO-160 and MIL-STD 461. Current injection Probes are to be used only when there is no commercially available CDN for the type of port(s) to be tested.