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Frequency Range | 300 kHz to 18 GHz |
Standards Met | IEC/EN 61000-4-3 |
Application/Test Type | Monitoring electric field strengths in GTEM's, Anechoic Chambers and other RF rooms for radiated immunity testing. |
RF Field Probes E-Field | |
Parameter | Value |
Sensors | Six monopoles |
Measurement Mode | X-Y-Z axis simultaneous sampling |
Sampling Rate | 22 to 0.03 Samples/s depending on filter settings |
Digital Filtering | Low-pass 2.3 to 28 Hz; 80 dB notch 50/60 Hz |
Battery | 3V, 5 mA/h, Li-Mn rechargeable |
Operation Time | 80 hours @ 0.4 S/s, 28 Hz filter; 60 hours @ 5 S/s, 28Hz filter |
Recharging Time | 48 hours for full operation time Partial charging allowed (8 hrs recharging allows 12 hrs operation @ 5 S/s 1 hr recharging allows 5 hrs operation @ 0.4 S/s |
Flatness | Frequency correction OFF: 3 to 8200 MHz: 1.4 dB; 1 to 12,000 MHz: 2.4 dB; 0.6 to 1800 MHz: 3.8 dB; Frequency correction ON: typically 0.3 to 18,000 MHz: 0.4 dB |
Dynamic Range | 0.17 to 170 V/m; 60 dB single range |
Overload | 350 V/m |
Internal Data Memory | Serial nr. - Calibration factors & date Firmware version |
Communication | Bidirectional fiber optic link |
PC Software | Displays field, temperature, battery Sampling, filters, averaging, frequency setting Manual data logging as text file |
Probe Holder Tip | 1/4 20 UNC female |
Battery Voltage Reading Resolution | 10 mV |
Temperature Reading Resolution | 0.1 °C |
Resolution | 0.01 V/m |
Dimensions | 53mm (2.08 inches) |
Weight | 23 grams (0.8 ounce) |
The all-in-one that sets the standard for miniature optically coupled broadband E-field isotropic probes. Exceptionally small-sized spherical symmetrical configuration, lightweight and miniaturized electronics combined with excellent RF characteristics make the Narda PMM EP-603 300 kHz - 18 GHz isotropic E-Field probe is the ideal solution for all EMC/EMI applications (chambers and TEM/GTEM cells), biology and materials research and wherever fast and accurate measurements with negligible or minimum interference of the probe to the field under measure are essential. Accredited calibration on request.