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With this feed-in transformer, it is easy to impress an interference signal in a frequency range from 10 Hz to 45 MHz on a line to determine whether the system under test can withstand this interference or whether it starts to oscillate. It is essential that the overall system is not changed in its basic parameters by inserting this feed-in transformer. Such faults can also be impressed within the control loop. Such a test contributes to a stable and safe design, especially for modules of power supplies etc. The transformer is completely insulated, so that it can also be used without reference mass (floating), i.e. even at high voltage levels. In connection with the Bode 100 network analyzer, appropriate attenuators are required for its inputs.
The bandwidth of the feed transformer depends on the impedances of the connected measuring devices. The Bode 100 and most other network analyzers have an input impedance of the internal oscillator of 50 Ω. Provided that the optimal resistance is 5 Ω. The inserted signal is thereby significantly weakened, which is advantageous for the measurements, since it does not change the output values of the system to be tested in the basic values.