101A Near Field Probe
beehive Near Field Probe
Features
• An integrated electrostatic shield in the loop probes eliminates common-mode pickup.
• Multiple loop sizes offer optimum sensitivity and spatial resolution at different frequencies.
• Probe dimensions optimized for access to tight spaces.
• Calibrated sensitivity up to 3 GHz, depending on model. Usable to beyond 6 GHz.
• Can be driven by a signal source to generate fields for electromagnetic susceptibility testing.
beehive Near Field Probe
Applications
• Finding sources of EMC emissions problems.
• Injecting fields into circuits to identify those which are EMC-susceptible.
• Noninvasive probing of RF circuits. The probes can be used to measure the signals present on an operational PC board. For example, using a preamplifier, the probes can measure the characteristics of an oscillator, such as frequency, side bands, and phase noise.
beehive Near Field Probe
Specifications
Dimensions:
Length, excluding connector: 6.35”
Probe tip thickness: 0.11”
Sensitivity:
100 A/ 100B / 100C Loop Probes
The probe output power into a 50 ohm load and the magnetic flux density are related by the following equation:
Pout = X + 20*log10(B) + 20*log10(F) , or alternatively,
20*log10(B) = Pout – X - 20*log10(F)
Where
B is the magnetic flux density, in tesla
F is the frequency of the received signal, in megahertz
Pout is the probe output power into 50 ohms, in dBm
X is a scale factor from the table below:
100D Stub Probe
The probe output power into a 50 ohm load and the electric field strength are related by the following equation:
Pout = -113.2 + 20*log10(E) + 20*log10(F), or alternatively,
20*log10(E) = Pout + 113.2 - 20*log10(F)
Where
E is the electric field strength, in volts/meter
F is the frequency of the received signal, in Megahertz
Pout is the probe output power into 50 ohms, in dBm
RF Connector
SMB male, 50 ohms