Abstract

This letter describes the design and operation of a novel type of hybrid chamber used for radiated susceptibility tests. This is a semi-anechoic chamber with the possibility to install a vibrating intrinsic reverberation chamber inside. This testing environment can be used for the execution of the radiated susceptibility tests using both the deterministic and stochastic methodologies but without changing the test location, nor moving the device under test with its auxiliary equipment. This allows test engineers to combine the advantages of both reverberation and semi-anechoic chambers with a minimum effort, making it a very practical, cost- and time-efficient solution. The electric field into the reverberation chamber is monitored by eight electric field probes, permitting the closed-loop control of the electric field strength level and an efficient real-time analysis of the performance indicators discussed in this letter.

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