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Introduction
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About Probe Operation
Note:
For information on reducing measurement uncertainties and
selecting the best field probe for your application, see
Practical
Considerations for Radiated Immunities Measurement using
ETS-Lindgren EMC Probes
located in the white papers section on
the ETS-Lindgren website:
Note:
For complete information on setting up and operating the
field monitor, software, and other devices available for the laser and
battery-operated field probes, please see the documentation
provided with those products.
Note:
Field probes are nominally rated for operation within a
specific frequency range, but may also respond to signals above
and below those frequencies. A probe may exhibit response to
frequencies below the lower end of the range, and may also
respond to frequencies above the upper end of the range, though
not consistently or predictably.
Note:
Keep all conductive objects away from laser-powered and
battery-operated probes. Conductive objects in the proximity of the
probe can distort the near field and compromise measurement
accuracy. If the application requires measurements from a fixed
position, always mount the probe on a non-metallic platform using
non-metallic screws.
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