Pacific Power Source launches SmartTS-HFI compliance test system
Pacific Power Source introduced SmartTS-HFI, a next-generation harmonics, flicker and immunity test platform for IEC EMC pre-compliance and full compliance testing. The Irvine company says the system is designed to reduce setup time, improve repeatability and help labs speed certification across industrial, medical, automotive and other applications.
Why it matters: - SmartTS-HFI folds power generation, measurement and automation into one platform, which can cut test complexity for EMC laboratories. - The system is aimed at pre-compliance and full compliance workflows, where faster setup and repeatable results can affect certification timelines and lab throughput. - Pacific Power Source says the platform is meant to lower total cost of ownership and improve productivity in modern compliance labs.
What happened: - Pacific Power Source launched SmartTS-HFI, a Harmonics, Flicker and Immunity Test System for IEC 61000 testing. - The company positioned SmartTS-HFI as the next-generation successor to its ECTS2 EMC compliance platform. - The system covers IEC 61000-3-2/-3-12 harmonics testing, IEC 61000-3-3/-3-11 flicker testing and IEC 61000-4 series low-frequency power line immunity testing. - Pacific Power Source announced the product from Irvine, California, on July 15, 2026.
The details: - SmartTS-HFI includes high-performance AC/DC power sources in regenerative and non-regenerative options. - The platform includes an IEC-compliant Harmonics & Flicker Measurement Module. - The system supports flicker impedance networks at 16 A, 32 A, 40 A and 75 A. - PPS TestSuite provides guided workflows, automatic pass/fail evaluation and one-click reporting. - The software package is built for automated test execution and documentation. - The optional Electronic Power Transfer Switch supports full immunity compliance testing. - The EPTS delivers sub-50 µsec voltage transitions for IEC 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-27, IEC 61000-4-29 and IEC 61000-4-34 voltage dips, interruptions and voltage unbalance tests. - Multi-phase SmartTS-HFI systems are factory pre-wired for future EPTS upgrades. - SmartTS-HFI systems are available with ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration for measurement traceability. - Pacific Power Source says the platform supports testing for consumer and industrial electronics, renewable energy and grid-connected equipment, aerospace and defense, medical devices, automotive, rail and e-mobility applications.
Between the lines: - The launch shows Pacific Power Source leaning on automation and integrated hardware to differentiate in EMC compliance testing. - The emphasis on audit-ready results and accredited calibration points to laboratories that need both speed and defensible documentation. - The optional EPTS and factory-prewired upgrade path suggest the company is trying to make the system adaptable as test requirements expand.
What's next: - Pacific Power Source directs customers to more information. - Laboratories using the platform can add full immunity capability through the optional EPTS or plan for later upgrades on multi-phase systems. - Pacific Power Source is likely to market SmartTS-HFI to R&D teams and compliance labs looking for higher throughput and less manual testing.
The bottom line: - SmartTS-HFI is Pacific Power Source’s push to package harmonics, flicker and immunity testing into a more automated, compact and certification-ready system.
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