Introduction:
CDN M2 32A 1000V is a two-wire coupling and decoupling network manufactured by SCHWARZBECK, Germany, and authorized by Shenzhen Eutec Company for sales and quotation service. This CDN coupling and decoupling network supports a maximum AC voltage of 500V and a maximum DC voltage of 1000V, and a maximum saturation current of 32 A. It can be used by EMC testers to conduct conducted common-mode immunity tests according to the IEC 61000-4-6 Annex D.2 standard, and is suitable for conducting immunity tests along the power supply lines of unshielded AC and DC power lines (mains). .
This model is compatible with CDN M2 16A 1000V The biggest difference is that the test current has been expanded to 32A, supporting more DUT types.
Technical parameters:
<<<<提醒:左右滑动表格>>>>Model number | CDN M2 32A 1000V |
Device name | Bilinear coupled decoupling network-CDN |
manufacturer | Schwarzbeck |
agent | Shenzhen EUTTEST |
Test frequency range | 150kHz-230MHz |
Common mode impedance of CDN | At 150 kHz - 24 MHz: 150 Ω ±20 Ω At 24MHz - 80MHz: 150 Ω +60 Ω / -45 Ω 80 MHz - 230 MHz: 150 Ω ±60 Ω See common mode impedance graph below for detailed values. |
Maximum RF Voltage | 30V |
Maximum input power | 6W |
connector | BNC |
impedance | 50Ω |
Maximum Operating Voltage - Line to Ground | 500V AC 1000V DC |
Maximum operating voltage - line to line | 1000V AC 2000V DC |
saturation current | 32A |
size | 216 mm*105 mm*108 mm |
weight | 2.4 kg |
Recommended Calibration Options | CA 2/4 SR 30/4 SR 100-6W |
Common mode impedance plot:
The following figure shows the common mode impedance curve of this product in accordance with the requirements of IEC 61000-4-6 and GBT 17626.6 conducted immunity test standard, the red line in the figure represents the impedance value range given by the standard.

Common mode impedance graph
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