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Discover specific benches for EMC Testing
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) tests are part of the qualification process. They are essential in the embedded systems sector.
To carry out an EMC test campaign, the equipment under test must be placed in specific operating conditions. These conditions must be simulated through closed-loop systems integrating the equipment under test (Hardware-in-the-Loop HIL) and models or digital twins.
In some cases, these conditions involve sensor stimulation and actuator measurement, in addition to digital communication buses.
For complex systems, such as testing an engine control unit that requires its peripherals, implementing this type of test can be challenging.
Spherea has expertise in managing the peripheral environment of equipment under test in aggressive EMC conditions.
Its real-time test software, U-TEST, allows simulation of an environment by embedding mathematical models, interfacing the equipment under test and connecting it to these models, monitoring, timestamping, and recording all accessible parameters for analysis or replay.
Its experience in the EMC field enables it to rely on specially developed technological building blocks to meet measurement or stimulation needs while being immune to EMC disturbances, for the design of a suitable test bench.

Why choose specific benches EMC Testing?

Ready-to-use
Ready-to-use test bench upon lab arrival, minimising setup and teardown time.
Cost-efficient
Although specifically designed for EMC testing, the bench can also be used for all software or hardware integration tests.

Control laser safety for operators and the test system
Spherea supports its clients throughout testing campaigns, ensuring the installation and long-term operational performance of the test bench.
Features
- Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL)
- Sensor stimulation and actuator measurement
- Immunity to aeronautical, military, and IEMN EMC standards
- No disturbance propagation
- Discreet EMC emission