EFT/Burst FAQ
1. What is EFT (electrical fast transient)/burst?
In a circuit, switching transients (to cut off inductive load, relay contact bounce, etc.) usually interferes with other electrical and electronic equipment in the same circuit.
2. What is EFT Testing?
EFT testing is a conducted immunity test designed to subject an EUT to a series of short rise-time and high repetition rate pulses to ensure compliance and meet product reliability requirements.
3. What is EFT in EMC?
EFT is a conducted immunity test designed to simulate a series of fast transients/bursts, to evaluate the impact on the function of EUT.
4. What is the EFT immunity Test?
The EFT immunity test purpose is to ensure products are designed rugged enough to withstand fast transients/spikes commonly caused when an AC/DC connection is broken, equipment powered down, or circuit breakers switched.
5. What is EFT generator?
EFT/burst generators are used for evaluating the performance of electrical and electronic
equipment power supply port, signal, control, and grounding ports when subjected to electrical fast transient burst interference.