Does anyone have an LISN (LINE IMPEDANCE STABILIZATION NETWORK) calibration procedure? Any will do. :-D
If you can't find a procedure, I'm pretty sure Sypris Test and Measurement (Now Tektronix) should be able to do it for you. Unless you are dead set against using them, they can do a fairly good job.
sent a pdf to your hotmail account, it was too big to attach here.
Thanks Bryan, I got it last night.
ANSI C63.4-2003 Annex E. or CISPR 16-1-2
Dynamic Technology calibrates them I am sure Bryan has told you that.
I am the same toddtari I changed it to PMEL :). Anyways I wrote a software package for doing LISN's. What network Analyzer are you going to use? What type of LISN's do you plan on calibrating? What standard are you going to calibrate them to? Agilent has some VERY nice tools that integrate with Excel that make it easy to get the correct information and all the hundreds of readings off the Network Analyzer. IntuiLink Connectivity Software I would highly recommend getting this if you are using an Agilent Network Analyzer. We have sold the package and tailored it for Rhode & Schwartz and Agilent equipment. When I get sometime in the lab I will see if I can put together a pseudo step by step. It took us a lot of time and effort to get the software working or I would just give it all to you. Sorry Bryan I thought you where someone else. Also like I said in a different post I have extensive knowledge in automation and Metrology. I will be visiting the site a lot more to try and help when needed. I specialize in Met/Cal, Met/Track, VB6, VBA, LabView. SureCal and just about any other software package. If you need anything please don't hesitate to email me if I don't get back to you in a timely manner.