
5-day intensive TEMPEST & EMC Training
To better understand and help our clients, two of our Technical Consultants attended a 5-day intensive TEMPEST and EMC course organised by the University of Twente and FH Aachen, University of Applied Sciences. The course is initiated by Professor Frank Leferink with the help of Michael Hilgärtner and Daria Nemashkalo.

In a rapidly changing world with an increasing demand for testing high-tech products, it’s not surprising to see which of our 60+ EMC chambers currently stands as the most popular. In this post, we present the top 4 EMC chambers of 2025.
#4: CISPR-25 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with CISPR-25 edition 5.0 and ISO-11452-2, and is designed for a test distance of 1.0 m at a 2.5 x 1.0 m table. It is particularly popular with automotive suppliers of electrical components. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/eduNteZp
#3: ISO-11452 Reverberation Chamber
This reverberation chamber complies with ISO-11452-11 and features a working volume of 1.5 x 3.1 x 1.0 m. It is popular among automotive suppliers of electrical components who are keen to test under the most stringent conditions. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/erhZskRz
#2: CISPR-16 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with CISPR-16-1-4, IEC-61000-4-3, and ANSI-63.4, with a test distance of 3 m at a Ø1.5 m volume. It is especially popular among manufacturers (OEMs) of consumer, industrial, medical, and telecom products. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/ex6WAArC
#1: MIL-STD-461 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with Mil-STD-461-G, RTCA-DO-160-G, and DEF-STAN-59-411 for a test distance of 1.0 m at a 2.5 x 1.0 m table. It is particularly popular in the defence and aerospace industries. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/eWdfP98x