Schwarzbeck measurement electronics

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EMC test device from Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik

The company Dipl.-Ing. Günter Schwarzbeck, Mess-Elektronik e.Kfm , also Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik , was founded by Günter Schwarzbeck in 1953.

Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik is an internationally active manufacturer of measurement electronics. The company has its headquarters in Schönau- Altneudorf, near Heidelberg, Germany. The focus of activity is on the development, manufacture and sale of products and services related to EMC measurement technology.

The products include radio interference measurement receivers , calibration pulse generators , antennas , network simulations , near-field probes , Helmholtz coils, lamp simulations and measuring clamps. Schwarzbeck is regarded in Europe and especially in Germany as a pioneer in the development and manufacture of radio interference test receivers and calibration pulse generators. The radio interference measuring receiver was developed by Schwarzbeck in the 1950s together with the VDE . Today, no electrical device may be brought onto the market whose EMC properties have not been checked by measurement. Calibration pulse generators generate extremely steeply rising nanosecond pulses of the highest voltages, which after Fourier transformation in the frequency range have a broad spectrum. These are used to calibrate measuring receivers.

The company was involved in an international interlaboratory comparison for the calibration of precision measuring dipoles and is active in various standardization bodies.

Günter Schwarzbeck was a radio amateur (DL1BU) and for many years a technical advisor at the DARC and a lecturer at the Technical Academy in Esslingen . Numerous specialist literature has appeared under his name. He died on April 2nd, 2008 at the age of 80 in Schönau.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary for Günter Schwarzbeck on the website of the German Amateur Radio Club, accessed on March 9, 2011
  2. Dipl.-Ing. G. Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik: Precision measuring dipoles (λ / 2) VHAP, UHAP , page 11-14, web link (pdf, 544kB) accessed on March 11, 2011

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