E & H Field
RF Field monitoring for EMC testing is often underestimated, RF field probes are critical to the implementation of a proper radiated immunity test system. All too often, system specifies gloss over this essential element after having spent a considerable amount of time and energy selecting components required to "generate" the required RF field. After all, what good is an RF field if you can't reliably measure it?
Frequency Response is undoubtedly the most important probe characteristic. It is defined as the frequency range the probe will respond to. Since no probe can provide a completely flat response across the entire frequency range, this spec is always accompanied by a tolerance figure, generally provided as a ±dB allowable variation band.
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| Amplifier Research FI7000 Probe Interface | Amplifier Research FI7000 interface provides both power to and communication with the FL/PL 7000 series probes. A low-level loop back fiber optic connection is used to sense unexpected disconnect of laser driven fibers to ensure user-safe operation. ... View Details >>
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| ETS-Lindgren HI-4416 Numeric EMF Readout Unit | The HI-4416 Numeric EMF Readout is a versatile device for use with HI-44XX series, HI-3702 and HI-3638 fiber optically coupled electric and magnetic field probes.
The optical isolation minimizes field perturbations, allows for highly accurate read... View Details >>
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| ETS-Lindgren HI-6100 EMF Field Monitor | The ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF Model HI-6100 Field Monitor Readout Unit provides measurement display, control and alarm functions for up to four ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF probes (available separately).
The Model HI-6100 Readout Unit includes IEEE-488... View Details >>
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