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Teseq develops CDN for telecom surge testing

January 22, 2013

Teseq, a leading developer and provider of instrumentation and systems for EMC emission and immunity testing, has designed a new coupling/decoupling network (CDN) for surge testing on unshielded symmetrical high speed telecommunication lines including Ethernet. The CDN HSS-2 enables convenient surge testing with 1.2/50 µs pulses on active telecom lines.

Suitable for use in laboratories, the CDN HSS-2 is compliant with IEC 61000-4-5 and is compatible with all industry standard surge generators. It can be used for surge testing on lines with up to 8-wire unshielded twisted pair (UTP), with integrated service digital networks (ISDN) as well as with 10/100 BaseT and 1000 BaseT.

Teseq’s CDN HSS-2 is compact, relatively lightweight and easy-to-use. It weighs approximately 15 kg and is 200 mm wide, 200 mm high and 470 mm deep. The device features selectable common mode coupling to 1, 2 or 4 pairs depending on the jumper settings on the CDN, and is coupled with 40 Ω in series with a coupling capacitor. The new network features a maximum surge test voltage of 2 kV with a maximum peak surge test current of up to 50 A and a maximum residual voltage at the auxiliary equipment (AE) of only 65 V.

The device has a maximum operating speed of 1000 BaseT, maximum operating voltage of 100 VDC between pairs and maximum operating current of 1 A that is rated for power over Ethernet (PoE). Additional decoupling elements are not required to protect the AE and the unit’s high decoupling provides the AE independent pulse shape for the EUT.