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Line Impedence Stabilization Networks
EM-7832-1
Network, Line Impedance Stab., Mil-Std 461 A/B/C, 50 Amp
The EM-7832-1 Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) is a ruggedly constructed one-piece unit. It is a two channel low pass filter network containing a 5 µH coil used to isolate an electrically operated device from an external power source. This LISN uses insulated pin plugs for improved safety and features a BNC monitor connector.
The LISN is nominally designed for a 50 A (ampere) maximum load capacity. The maximum line-to-ground voltage is set at 220 VAC and the maximum line-to-line voltage at 440 VAC. The EM-7832-1 operates over the 100 kHz to 65 MHz range.
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Specifications
Frequency Range: 100 kHz - 65 MHz
Power Line Frequency: DC-400Hz
Maximum Continuous Current: 50 Amps
Inductance: 5 µH
Connectors:
Monitor Ports: Type BNC
Power Input/Output: Superior Plug/Socket Receptacles
