Certification Lab of ESRD

Certification Lab of ESRD

The Laboratory of Electronic Components
The Laboratory of Electronic Components was certified on March 1, 1994 as the first CNLA certified laboratory(TAF 0137) in the NCSIST. After that, the lab also need to be certified every three years to maintain TAF certificate until now.
The reports signed by this lab are mutual recognized in Taiwan by TAF
(Taiwan Accreditation Foundation).
This lab is certified on ISO/IEC 17025:2017, CNS17025:2018, and has eight test abilities including Stabilization Bake test(MIL-STD-883), Temperature Cycling test(MIL-STD-750、MIL-STD-883), Thermal Shock test(MIL-STD-202), Constant Acceleration test(MIL-STD-750、MIL-STD-883), Seal test
(MIL-STD-202、MIL-STD-750), Burn-in test(MIL-STD-750), Contact Resistance test(MIL-STD-202), and Insulation Resistance test(MIL-STD-202、MIL-STD-883). Test Standards include MIL-STD202, MILD-STD-750, MIL-STD-883 and CNS.


The electromagnetic compatibility laboratory
The electromagnetic compatibility laboratory of National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) is an accredited Lab (TAF 0533) responsible for the hardware EMI/EMC testing, design modification and verification test in accordance with the military (US) specification of various research projects in NCSIST. In addition to providing assistance for projects in NCSIST, our Lab also supports the government to promote the electronics-related industries (military) and the dual-used technology. The manpower and equipment in our Lab can also be used to overcome the EMI/EMC issues from the hardware design process through both the methods of simulation and testing for commercials.
Our Lab provide EMI/EMC testing for MIL-STD-461 E/F/G, also provide human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields measurements for ANSI C95.1
The main capabilities of our Lab include:
Large-scale anechoic chamber for 10 meter measurement range (20m×14m×9m).
Medium-scale anechoic chamber for 1 meter measurement range (9m×6m×6m).       
Semi anechoic chamber for military specification (7.5m×5m×3.6m).
Laboratories for the EM wave isolation testing.
EM wave compatibility testing and the EM wave numerical simulation.

 

Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Protection Laboratory
The EMP Protection Laboratory of NCSIST is responsible for the planning, guidance, and testing of electromagnetic pulse protection systems. In line with the institute’s promotion of dual-use (military and civilian) technology, the laboratory is also open to supporting domestic industries by assisting in the testing and verification of EMP protection products.

Design Capabilities:
Shielding Protection: Planning and construction of protective facilities that comply with U.S. military standards for High-altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) protection.
Wired Protection: Providing EMP protection for wired equipment, including power, telephone, and network lines, to ensure equipment safety under pules threats.

Verification Testing Technologies:
High-Energy Transient Simulation Testing: Capable of simulating HEMP field strengths to verify the endurance of equipment under test and the status of cable inductive coupling.
Shielding Effectiveness (SE) Testing: Primarily used to verify the shielding performance of protective facilities. We provide SE testing compliant with U.S. military standards MIL-STD-188-125-1 (2), which is a qualified testing item certified by the Taiwan Accreditation Foundation(TAF).
Pulsed Current Injection (PCI):
Testing: Primarily used to verify the suppression effect of cable-induced surges in protective facilities. We provide short-pules and intermediate-pules short-circuit current injection testing compliant with MIL-STD-188-125-1(2), which is a qualified testing item certified by the Taiwan Accreditation Foundation(TAF).