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Schwarzbeck HHS 5201-98 Circular Helmholtz Coils

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  • DC - 200 kHz Usable Frequency Range
  • Ideally suited for the calibration of magnetic field probes or sensors
  • Designed to generate precisely defined magnetic fields from DC to the upper end of the audio frequency range and beyond
  • Fenerated fields are in a strongly linear relation to the coil current
  • Fieldstrength can be calculated exactly by analytical (or numerical) methods

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Test Equipment Description

The Helmholtz-Coils are especially designed to generate precisely defined magnetic fields from DC to the upper end of the audio frequency range and beyond. The generated fields are in a strongly linear relation to the coil current. The fieldstrength can be calculated exactly by analytical (or numerical) methods, based on the coils' geometry, the number of turns and the coil current.

Therefore the HHS 5201-98 is ideally suited for the calibration of magnetic field probes or sensors. Due to the high temperature proof copper wire packet it is possible to generate magnetic fields up to approx. 64 kA/m for short times. Typical applications are magnetic immunity testing according to automotive standards or MIL STD 461.

When generating magnetic fields with Helmholtz coils the coil current is directly proportional to the magnetic fieldstrength. The calibration of the magnetic field is finally traceable to a current measurement (or to a voltage drop at a known resistor). The Helmholtz Coil itself does not require a calibration. Alternatively a small loop sensor can be used to determine the actual fieldstrength.

Installation

The Helmholtz-Coils should be installed on a desk in a sufficiently large seperation from sources of unintentional magnetic fields, e.g. transformers in power supplies, conductors carrying high currents, computer monitors, loudspeakers, cathode ray tubes (CRT) and more.... All kind of magnetic material (e.g. steel, Nickel, Cobalt) shold be removed from the near surrounding of the coil. The wires which are used to connect the current source with the Helmholtz-Coil should be twisted to avoid an unwanted injection of magnetic flux.

The coil terminals are assigned with the characters A, B, C and D. The generator (current source, audio-amplifier...) is connected to the terminals A and C, the terminals B and D are connected with the short cable supplied with the coil.

An additional verification can be done by measuring the magnetic fieldstrength between the coils. Assuming a wrong connection, the fieldstrength decays very sharply in the center between the coils, because the fields compensate each other.

The following drawing shows the HHS 5201-98 with the medium coil spacing / separation S.

Specifications
Number of turns (per Coil)98
Maximum Coil Current40 A / 1 min.
15 A / 15 min.
Nominal Coil Current12 A continuous
Free coil distance for DuTca. 0...66 mm
Coil Spacings between coil centersca. 29 ... 95 mm
Recommended Coil Spacing referring to coil centers
(The following data refers to a coil separation of 45 mm)
45 mm
Maximum Magnetic Field Strength64 kA/m / 1 min.
Nominal Magnetic Field Strength20 kA/m
Magnetic field strength @ 1 A Coil Current1598 A/m
Current required for 1 A/m0.626 mA
Conversion Current-Fieldstrength (Coil factor)64.07 dB/m
Coil diameter84 mm
Mechanical Dimensions240 x 240 x 130 mm
Terminals4 mm banana jacks Screw terminals
Usable Frequency RangeDC - 200 kHz
Inductance (per Coil).84 mH
Inductance (Pair of Coils)2.3 mH / 30 mm
2.0 mH / 50 mm
1.8 mH / 90 mm
Resistance0.35 Ω / 20°C
0,45 Ω / 80°C
Resonance frequency (Pair of coils)> 600 kHz
Weight4.1 kg

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