Technical data
Table Of Contents
- EMC Measurement Application Measurement Guide
- Table of Contents
- 1 EMC Measurements
- 2 Conducted Emissions Measurements
- 3 Radiated Emissions Measurements
- A: Line Impedance Stabilization Networks (LISN)
- B: Antenna Factors
- C: Basic Electrical Relationships
- D: Detectors Used in EMI Measurements
- Glossary of Acronyms and Definitions

9
Conducted Emissions Measurements
2 Conducted Emissions
Measurements
Conducted emissions testing focuses on emissions that are conducted along a power
line that are generated by the device under test (DUT). The transducer that is typically
used to couple the emissions of the power line to the signal analyzer is a line
impedance stabilization network (LISN).
The regulatory limits specify the maximum DUT emission energy, usually in dBμV,
detected by the LISN. The test range for these measurements is typically 150 kHz to 30
MHz, though some limits may start as low as 9 kHz, depending on the regulation.