Naming the eut faces, Eut positions – ETS-Lindgren 5411 GTEM! Test Cell User Manual

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Manual EUT Manipulator Operation Theory

Naming the EUT Faces

For the purpose of this discussion, consider the EUT as a cube. The following
illustrates a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system with a cube centered
on it. The face from which a positive axis emerges is named for that axis; for
example,

+X is the face of the cube from which the positive X-axis emerges.

Name the front of the EUT

–Z and the back +Z. Looking at the +Z face

(the back), name the right side

+Z and the left side -X. Name the top +Y and the

bottom

-Y.

EUT

AS A

C

UBE ON

C

ARTESIAN

A

XES

S

HOWING

N

AMES OF

F

ACES

This is the coordinate system for the EUT. Note that the three orthogonal
positions of the EUT exchange the EUT coordinates relative to the
GTEM! coordinates. The first position is identified as

XYZ, the second as YZX,

and the third as

ZXY; the voltages measured at the apex of the GTEM! in the

three positions are called

V

xyz

,

V

yzx

, and

V

zxy

.

EUT Positions

Emissions tests all require sets of positions, which are built on the basic
three orthogonal positions needed by the three-measurement, three-input
correlation. Immunity tests require positions based on the test standard; these
are not necessarily extensions of the basic set of three orthogonal positions.

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