Conducted emissions are regulated by the FCC over the frequency range 450 kHz to 30 MHz, and the CISPR 22 conducted emissions limits extend from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. When testing a device for compliance with the FCC and CISPR 22 regulatory limits, a line impedance stabilization network (LISN) must be inserted between the ac power cord of the device under test and the commercial power outlet. Due to the difference in regulated frequency ranges between the FCC and CISPR 22 regulations, the LISNs for the two have similar layouts but the component values are different. A spectrum analyzer is connected to the LISN and measures the conducted emissions from the product under test.
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