Dayton T. Brown, Inc. (DTB), a U.S.-owned provider of testing, engineering, technical services, and mission support solutions serving the aerospace, defense, government, and commercial sectors, provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing services to evaluate how electronic products perform within their electromagnetic environment and verify compliance with industry standards for military, aerospace, and commercial applications. The company's capabilities are designed to identify unwanted emissions, assess electromagnetic susceptibility, and support product qualification before deployment.
EMI testing at DTB focuses on ensuring electronic equipment does not emit harmful electromagnetic radiation that could interfere with nearby systems while maintaining reliable operation in environments governed by strict electromagnetic compatibility requirements.
The company's testing portfolio includes conducted emissions testing to measure unwanted electrical energy transmitted through cables and conductors for compliance with standards such as MIL-STD-461, RTCA/DO-160, and CISPR 11. It also performs radiated emissions testing to measure unintended electromagnetic radiation and verify that emissions remain within specified limits.
DTB also offers induced lightning testing to simulate direct and indirect lightning effects on electronic equipment, along with electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing to evaluate the ability of integrated circuits and electronic devices to withstand electrostatic discharge events.
Supporting these services are dedicated testing resources, including the RS105 electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator, identified by the company as the largest simulator at any non-government facility in the United States, and specialized test chambers and antenna systems used for accurate EMI emissions measurements.
The company's EMI testing services are performed to support compliance with major military, aerospace, and commercial electromagnetic compatibility standards. These capabilities enable manufacturers to evaluate electromagnetic performance and demonstrate compliance with applicable regulatory and industry requirements.
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