Seibersdorf Labor GmbH
A subsidiary of the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, founded as a spin-off in 2009. The company provides high-quality laboratory and analysis work, application-oriented research and development as well as consulting and training.
- +43(0) 50550 2882
- +43(0) 50550 2881
- rf@seibersdorf-laboratories.at
- Radiofrequency Engineering
Seibersdorf, 2444
Austria
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Measurement Systems
Systems used in the process of associating numbers with physical quantities and phenomena.
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Calibration
During the recent years we have made scientific investigations regarding calibration procedures, which have been published and integrated in the European and International standards. The calibration of antennas and field probes in Seibersdorf is done on the reference open area test site, in three different TEM-Cells and in the fully anechoic chamber. The open area test site is one of the best in Europe. Since 1996 we are the accredited calibration laboratory according to Akkreditierung Austria 0612 for antennas and field probes.
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Antennas
The PLA-R and PLA-T are active, battery powered receive and transmit loop antennas for the frequency range 9 kHz - 30 MHz intended for radiated emission testing (PLA-R) and site validation: Normalized site Attenuation, Shielding Effectiveness (PLA-SET consisting of PLA-R and PLA-T)
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Validation
Freespace VSWR
The Free Space VSWR validation is done according to J.S. Hollis, T.J. Lyon, L. Clayton: "Microwave Antenna Measurement", Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 1970.
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Measurement
Ambient Noise
The Ambient Noise (AN) measurement is done in accordance with CISPR 22 and EN 50022
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Consulting & Training
For the performance of EMC testing laboratories the reliability of test results is a major concern. Therefore the knowledge of uncertainty calculations is an important issue.
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RefRad Comb Generators
RadRad is a battery-operated comb generator as well as a field source. It is a valuable tool for engineers ensuring the quality of radiated and conducted EMC and EMF measurements.
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Effectiveness
Shielding
The Sielding Effectiveness (SE) is measured in accordance withMil-Std. 285, NSA 65-6 and EN 50147 1.
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Normalised Site Attenuation
NSA
Normalised Site Attenuation (NSA) is measured in accordance with CISPR 16-1-4 and ANSI C63.4 in semi and fully anechoic environment.
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Validation
Table Influence (TI)
The Table Influence (TI) is measured according to CISPR 16-1-4 in the frequency range 200 MHz 18 GHz.
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Site Validation
The testing and performance evaluation of EMC test sites requires precision field-strength measurements. Seibersdorf is the European market leader in this business.
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Precision Conical Dipole
PCD 8250
Exposure evaluation next to mobile communication facilities e.g. GSM and UMTS base stations. Accurate RF radiation safety measurements e.g. nearby broadcast stations or in buildings. All kinds of field strength measurements where high precision, a wide frequency range and small antenna dimensions are required. Measurements according to our Field Nose method. Frequency range: 80 MHz 3 GHz
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Precision Conical Dipole
PCD 3100
Site validation measurements according to prEN 50147-3 in fully anechoic rooms. Accurate RF radiation safety measurements (e.g. broadcast stations). All purposes of broadband precision field-strength measurements. Frequency range: 30 MHz - 1 GHz
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Calibration
EMC Test Antennas
There are some changes in the calibration standard ANSI C63.4 concerning the calibration procedures of hybrid antennas, also the newly issued standard - CISPR 16-1-6 dealing with EMC antenna calibration is covered by our services. You are very welcome to consult Seibersdorf Laboratories calibration experts for the recommended calibration procedures of the most common radiated emission test standards.
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Measurement
Field Uniformity
The purpose of our measurement is to characterise the properties (uniform field area, UFA) of the anechoic room according to IEC 61000-4-3 Ed. 3.1 b or EN 61000 4 3.