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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
: 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.
Additional Options
H-491009 Tripod
The H-491009 Dielectric Tripod
is the preferred method for
mounting field probes for making
unperturbed field measurements.
It includes a 1/4–20 UNC threaded
stud for mounting any ETS-
Lindgren probe with a tripod
mount. It is designed with an
adjustable center post and a
rotating mount.
The ETS-Lindgren Probe Stand
may also be used in testing
configurations. The probe stand
supports up to two probes.
Probe Stand
About Probe Operation
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.
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