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Narda 100MHz-60GHz EFD-6091: E-Field Probe(For fieldman)

Manufacturer part number: 2462/17
EFD-6091: E-Field Probe-100MHz-60GHz
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The probe detects electric fields from 100 MHz up to 60 GHz. This frequency range covers almost the entire range of high frequency communications, right up to directional radio and satellite links, and is also suitable for measurements on radar systems. The probe’s high linearity and sensitivity make it ideal for checking human safety limit values in the general public and occupational environments.

The probe’s interface digitally transmits the measurement data to the base unit, which has no individual influence on the measured values and therefore does not need to be calibrated. Probe calibration is carried out at several frequencies. The calibration data is stored in the probe and is automatically taken into account during the measurement. If the frequency of the predominating field strength is known, a correction factor can additionally be applied to increase the measurement accuracy.

  • Isotropic (non-directional) measurement
  • Excellent sensitivity starting at 0.5 V/m
  • Wide True RMS range up to 61 V/m
  • Digital probe interface - no more meter calibration
  • Self-test of the probe interface with integrated sensor function test
  • Automatic offset correction, no zero adjustment required
  • Wide temperature range from -20 °C to +50 °C
  • Extremely low temperature response
  • High Immunity at 50/60 Hz
  • Calibration is performed up to 60 GHz and is accredited up to 18 GHz
  • Manual
  • All additional standard accessories
  • Frequency Range: 100MHz to 60GHz
  • Response: flat
  • Compatibility: Fieldman
  • RF Safety
Description

The probe detects electric fields from 100 MHz up to 60 GHz. This frequency range covers almost the entire range of high frequency communications, right up to directional radio and satellite links, and is also suitable for measurements on radar systems. The probe’s high linearity and sensitivity make it ideal for checking human safety limit values in the general public and occupational environments.

The probe’s interface digitally transmits the measurement data to the base unit, which has no individual influence on the measured values and therefore does not need to be calibrated. Probe calibration is carried out at several frequencies. The calibration data is stored in the probe and is automatically taken into account during the measurement. If the frequency of the predominating field strength is known, a correction factor can additionally be applied to increase the measurement accuracy.

  • Isotropic (non-directional) measurement
  • Excellent sensitivity starting at 0.5 V/m
  • Wide True RMS range up to 61 V/m
  • Digital probe interface - no more meter calibration
  • Self-test of the probe interface with integrated sensor function test
  • Automatic offset correction, no zero adjustment required
  • Wide temperature range from -20 °C to +50 °C
  • Extremely low temperature response
  • High Immunity at 50/60 Hz
  • Calibration is performed up to 60 GHz and is accredited up to 18 GHz