Get the Best Immunity Test Coverage: Closed-Loop E-Field Control in Reverberation Chambers
IEEE Southeastern Michigan: Chapter VIII (EMC)
Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.
Abstract:
The demo session will start with a brief introduction on the basics of reverberation chambers (RCs). Validation, radiated immunity as well as radiated emission testing are discussed.
We will bring a small, but fully working, stirred RC to the stage. Eight fast, synchronized electric-field probes will showcase real-time E-field strength measurements. Closed loop E-field control based on statistics is shown with different chamber loading. In a custom software, the
audience can easily understand how the closed-loop control works. A demonstration using commercial EMC test automation software shows that the method is ready for day-to-day use. LUMILOOP's LSProbe E-field Probes enable accelerated measurements according to ISO
11451-5.
The reverb chamber basics will also be visualized using live measurements, helping to quickly grasp how the invisible electric field behaves.
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Samual
Biography:
Samuel Hildebrandt studied Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Dresden. His passion for application- and customer-oriented work led to the co-founding of LUMILOOP GmbH in 2015.
There, he worked on the laser-powered E-field probe LSProbe, from product development and production support to documentation. In addition to managing the company, he has also been
responsible for technical sales since 2020, helping users find the best solutions for their everyday EMC laboratory work.
Address:Germany
Lukas
Biography:
Lukas Oppermann
Lukas Oppermann holds a Bachelor’s degree (2014) and a Master’s degree (2016) in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Communication Engineering and RF Technology from Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany. From 2017 to 2025, he worked as a Research Associate at the Institute for Electromagnetic Compatibility at Technische Universität Braunschweig. During this time, he conducted academic research on EMC related measurement methods and was actively involved in university teaching. Since 2026, Lukas has been working as an Application Engineer at LUMILOOP, specializing in reverberation chamber applications and customer-focused technical solutions.
Address:Germany
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5:30 Networking and Zoom setup
6:00 Presentation
Chapter website: http://www.emcsociety.org
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