EMtrace has developed a series of EMC immunity (EMS) software, primarily used for testing and calibration of civilian and vehicle-mounted products. The software (C-ALSE) is used for the calibration and periodic verification of vehicle-mounted test anechoic chambers, in accordance with CISPR 25 standards (this standard requires laboratory verification of site parameters, cannot use NSA values, and the results from long-line testing must be compared to standard values, with no deviation exceeding 6dB).
Software Features
Meets the latest requirements of CISPR 25.
Automatic calibration, 4-segment antenna data automatically synthesized and results provided
Calibration results can be directly generated into documents ready for CNAS review.
We offer a comprehensive solution (hardware, software, and training).
Rapid and convenient calibration execution, allowing customers to verify laboratory data on-site without long delays.
Key Features (Panel) Introduction
Calibration Panel:
Simple and user-friendly interfaceEngineers can master the usage after a one-hour training. The entire calibration process is also quite brief, and even quicker if only a section of the antenna is tested, making it highly suitable for customers to verify site accuracy on-site in the lab.

Customers can review the calibration results to easily identify frequency points that deviate significantly from the center. They can then determine if the product's test margin reserve is sufficient based on these results.

EMtrace also offers long-wire transmitting antennas (hardware) and the entire calibration solution.































