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Magnetic Field Probe model MC110A EMC EMI RFI Calibrated Electromagnetic Sensor
$ 66
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Description
Calibrated Magnetic Field Probe / Calibrated Electromagnetic Field Sensor model MC162 for EMC EMI RFI TestingFrequency
Range
: 5 kHz - 1 MHz
These passive sensors provide an output AC voltage accurately calibrated to the AC magnetic field strength. They require a display instrument (not included) such as AC voltmeter, oscilloscope or spectrum analyzer to display the output AC voltage. The frequency of the AC output voltage is the same as the frequency of the magnetic field. Each sensor below undergoes a NIST traceable calibration for accuracy. These sensors offer a convenient, low-cost field measurement, test and troubleshooting tool.
These sensors are single-axis, so they respond to fields parallel to the sensor axis. No battery or power supply is needed for the sensors. The sensors have no minimum measurable field strength, so the resolution will depend on your display instrument. Maximum field: the sensor can be damaged above 50 Volts output. Sensor includes operating instructions. The sensor orientation shows the magnetic field polarization.
·These sensors measure magnetic fields from 5 kHz to 1 MHz.
MC110A offers a flat response over wide frequency range
: approximately 5 mV AC output per milliGauss field from 50 kHz to 400 kHz
·Small sensor size allows more exact positioning of field measurements.
·Each sensor undergoes NIST traceable calibration to ensure accuracy Individual calibration data table is delivered with each sensor. Estimated accuracy of calibration is +/- 10 % of magnetic field.
Size: 1” x 1” x 0.8” (25.4mm x 25.4mm x 20.3mm)
30 days money back guaranteed.
1 year factory warranty.
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