Discontinued and replaced by the Kikusui KES4022A.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a very common phenomenon. Yet, if the
resulting arc current or electromagnetic wave were to flow through the circuits
of an electrical or electronic device, the result could be a malfunctioning or
even a breakdown. The IEC and other standardization bodies have been
investigating ways of preventing this problem for many years, producing a Series
of standards addressing methods and rules related to electrostatic discharge
immunity testing. Recent years have seen an increased need for a means of
performing discharge tests not only on domestic appliances, but also on
automotive equipment. The KES4021 simulator allows you to perform immunity tests
on an electrical or electronic device by simulating a direct or indirect
electrostatic discharge from a charged human operator.
Features
Electrostatic discharge simulator that complies with the
EN/IEC61000-4-2 standard KES4021 is a slim,
lightweight electrostatic discharge simulator that complies with the
EN/IEC61000-4-2 standard.
Maximum testing voltage of +/-30 kV exceeds all prescribed test levels
The simulator can produce a maximum testing
voltage of +/-30 kV, allowing testing at higher levels than those required by
the IEC standard Level 4 (+/- 15 kV). This allows you to identify the limit
voltages at which the product being tested either malfunctions or breaks
down.
Support of ISO 10605 standard (*1)
By fitting a different CR unit and discharge chip in the discharge gun, you
can use the simulator to produce the waveform prescribed in the ISO 10605
standard, which specifies electrostatic discharge test methods for
evaluating electronic modules for automotive use.
Tip charge prevention feature During a
test, the high-voltage power remains in standby mode until you press the
TRIGGER switch. (*1)The main unit of the electrostatic discharge (ESD)
simulator does not adopt floating output