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  • Near Field Probes 30 MHz up to 3 GHz

    RF1 set - Langer EMV-Technik GmbH

    The RF1 near field probe set consists of 4 passive near field probes for making measurements in the development phase of E-field and magnetic field in the ranges of 30 MHz to 3 GHz on electronic assemblies. The probe heads of the RF1 set allow for measurements close to the electronic assemblies, e.g. on single IC pins, conducting paths, components and their connectors in order to localize interference sources. Field orientation and field distribution on an electronic assembly can be detected through a trained special use of the near field probe. The near field probes are small and handy. They have a sheath current attenuation and are electrically shielded. They can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. They do not have an internal terminating resistance.

  • Digital Teslameters - Gaussmeter

    Group3 Technology

    Group3 are leaders in the innovation, design and manufacture of scientific instruments for magnetic field measurement solutions with ‘superior’ accuracy. With over 40 years'' experience Group3 match solutions to specifications and provide confidence with a reputation in precision, quality, reliability, accuracy and durability.

  • Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

    VSM-P2H - TOEI INDUSTRY CO, LTD.

    This is low magnetic field type of exclusive use for soft thin film sample by the use of Helmholtz Coil.The type is capable of measuring variations of temperature from -50°C to 200°C by adding gas-flow type of temperature controller as an option.

  • Split type Pulse Current Sensor

    CTF-03 - MULTI MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Co., Ltd.

    *Suitable for the operation and cable continuity check of the equipment by pulse current detection method.*Wide AC current range from 0.1mA to 8A.*Ultra compact and light weight.*High sensitivity and least affection from external magnetic field.

  • Universal Clamp Tester

    M-310 - MULTI MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Co., Ltd.

    *The unique U type CT enabled to measure the load current of single or three phase cable without separating the cable to the wires.*Leakage current measurements with least affection from the external magnetic field.*Wide current measurements.(AC0.01mA-300A)

  • Loop Antennas

    A.H.Systems, Inc.

    A.H. Systems' designs, manufactures and delivers high performance Loop Antennas for a wide range of magnetic field testing. Whether used in a set to measure shielding effectiveness per MIL-STD 285 and NSA 65-6 or individually to satisfy specific requirements,

  • T-Coil Magnetometer

    TEM Consulting, LP

    The TEM Consulting T-Coil Magnetometer provides an effective solution for measurement to ANSI C63.19 Clause 6 and other magnetic field readings. The system uses a high precision, anti-aliasing digital acquisition PCI bus board for convenient and accurate measurement.

  • Ammeter

    AC Moving Iron Meter - Bee Instruments

    Moving-iron instruments are generally used to measure alternating voltages and currents. In moving-iron instruments the movable system consists of one or more pieces of specially-shaped soft iron, which are so pivoted as to be acted upon by the magnetic field produced by the current in coil.

  • Near Field Probes 1GHz - 10 GHz

    SX set - Langer EMV-Technik GmbH

    The SX1 set consists of 3 passive near field probes for making measurements in the development phase of E-field and magnetic field with a high clock frequency in the range from 1 GHz to 10 GHz. The probe heads of the set SX allow for measurements close to electronic assemblies, e.g. on single IC pins, conducting paths, components and their connectors, to localize interference sources. Field orientation and field distribution on an electronic assembly can be detected through trained use of the near field probe. The near field probes are small and handy. They have a sheath current attenuation and are electrically shielded. They can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. They have an internal terminating resistance.

  • Shielding Effectiveness Test

    Keystone Compliance

    Shielding effectiveness testing determines the ability of material to reduce the electromagnetic field in a space by blocking the field with barriers made of conductive and/or magnetic materials. Shielding effectiveness testing can be applied to a broad range of radio frequencies. Electromagnetic Shielding is typically applied to both enclosures and cables. The shielding can reduce the coupling or radio waves, electromagnetic fields and electrostatic fields. The amount of reduction can vary based on the material used, its thickness, the size of the shielded volume and the frequency of the fields of interest. Also impacting the effectiveness of the shielding is the size, shape and orientation or apertures in a shield to an incident electromagnetic field. Electromagnetic shielding that blocks radio frequency electromagnetic radiation is also known as RF Shielding.

  • L.V.D.T Products

    Columbia Research Laboratories

    Columbia's L.V.D.T.'s are designed for the most demanding high temperature military and industrial applications where maximum life under adverse conditions is required. The corrosion resistant stainless steel housing provides effective shielding to contain the magnetic flux within the transformer, as well as providing protection against external magnetic fields. Conservative design permits the use of these transducers well beyond their specific linear range with minimum loss of accuracy.

  • Magnetic Resonance Instruments

    Integrated Dynamics Engineering

    MRI systems represent a significant investment. As magnetic resonance images can be distorted by electromagnetic fields, frequently the location is isolated by passive shielding to somewhat insulate the detectors from image distorting EMI. But for a fraction of the cost of the machine an active EMI compensation can fully protect the image from damaging fields generated by other electrical equipment, passing traffic, elevators or other nearby equipment.

  • Fluxmeter

    480 - Oersted Technology

    The Model 480 is a laboratory grade fluxmeter, for use with a Helmholtz coil or custom search coils. This instrument measures the total flux of a magnet part, which can be related to the magnetic field strength. Applications include magnet testing, magnetizing, and automated field measurement. In order to provide accurate and repeatable measurements, automatic or manual drift compensation is available to the user. A peak mode allows even the fastest magnetic pulse, such as those from a magnetizer, to be accurately measured. The Model 480 is also useful for measuring AC fields that are too high in frequency for a gaussmeter to detect. Relay outputs and an external reset input allow for simple automation functions to be implemented, while the RS232C and IEEE-488 ports permit advanced control of the fluxmeter via a remote computer or automation equipment.

  • Vehicle Electromagnetic Field Exposure Test System

    SEM-400 - Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD

    Vehicles are our daily public transportation. Electromagnetic pollution in vehicles has attracted more and more public attention. The newly revised compulsory standard GB27630-201X "Passenger Car Air Quality Evaluation Standard" intends to require the electromagnetic field in the car as one of the indicators, according to GB/T37130-2018 "Measurement method of vehicle electromagnetic field relative to human exposure" The measurement method is to measure the intensity of the magnetic field in the car. In the frequency range of 10Hz-400kHz, the electromagnetic field measurement result should meet the public limit requirements of GB8702-2014 for electromagnetic exposure.

  • Cable Clamp CMN Tester

    CC-101 - Video Accessory Corp

    The CC-101 Cable Clamp Common-mode noise (CMN) Tester for 1 Gig. Cable Clamps are used to determine sensitivity of the receiver to common-noise from the link segment. Common-mode noise generally results when a cabling system is subjected to electro magnetic fields.

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