Electrical field probe PI-01
isotropictelecommunicationsafety

Electrical field probe - PI-01 - EMC Test Design, LLC - isotropic / telecommunication / safety
Electrical field probe - PI-01 - EMC Test Design, LLC - isotropic / telecommunication / safety
Electrical field probe - PI-01 - EMC Test Design, LLC - isotropic / telecommunication / safety - image - 2
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Measured value
electrical field
Technology
isotropic
Domain
telecommunication, safety, industrial
Other characteristics
broadband, high-sensitivity, EMC

Description

Isotropic Broadband Electric Field Probe Probe PI-01 200 KHz- 3 GHz, 0.2 – 600 V/m Classic design probe PI-01, meets the requirements of present EMC and RF safety standards. It allows measurements of RF fields produced by most of the broadcast, telecommunication and industrial sources. High sensitivity and stability of the parameters ensures a long term field life. Main Parameters PI-01 operates with all meters. • Diode based: 3-Axial isotropic sensor. • High sensitivity: 0.2 V/m. • Linearity: +/- 0.5 dB (1-400 V/m), +/- 1 dB (400-600 V/m). • Dynamic range: >70 dB (single range). • Frequency response (without correction factors): +/- 1 dB (2 MHz–2 GHz), –3 dB @ 3 GHz, –3 dB @ 200 KHz • Frequency response (with correction factors): 200 KHz-1 GHz (+/1 dB), 1- 3 GHz (+/- 1.5 dB). • Rotational isotropicity: <1 dB (typical 0.5 dB). • Calibration accuracy (at specified freq.) <1 dB. • Temperature: 5-40°C, • Humidity: RH 10-90%, non-condensing. • Temperature error: 2 V/m). • UK NPL or NIST traceable calibration. • Small size: LxD: 9.0×2.25 inch, 230×58 mm. • Weight: 0.2 lb, 100 g. • Operates with both RFP-04 and RFP-05 meters. • Designed and made in the USA. ∗ All system parameters are given for RFP-05 meter. * Specification may be changed to reflect the design progress.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.