Derek,
 
are your magnetic field measurements only in the range of 50 to 200 kHz? Or,
do you intend to measure to 1 GHz? If the former, you may need to modify your
300 to 10 meter scaling for specific frequencies between 50 and 200 kHz. I can
find you the formula for this. If the latter, you definitely need to modify
the scaling formula.
 
   Dave Cuthbert
   Micron Technology

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From: owner-emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:owner-emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Y
W Leung
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:56 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Near field H-field measurement.


Dear experts,
 
I am measuring the fundamental and spurious emissions from an EUT ( with
interanl loop antenna) of fundamental frequencies of about 50kHz to 200kHz.
The measuring range of spurious emission is up to 1GHz.  
 
The limits are according to a local standard from a local regulatory body. 
The emission limits for both fundamental and spurious emissions are quoted in
electric field ( dBuV/m) and magnetic field (dBuA/m), means the emissions from
the EUT must not exceed the limits of both E field AND H-field. The spectrum
analyzer display (dBuV/m) because it already included the transducer factor (
magnetic field antenna factor:-55dB/m and the cable loss).  
 
I am using EMCO 6502 loop antenna for the radiated emission measurement at 10
measuring distance. Since the limits are quoted by the regulatory body are at
30 and 300 meters distance, so I use extrapolation factor (value of 3)  i.e.
20 log (300/10)^3 to determine the corresponding limit at 10 meters from a 300
meters limit which equals to 88.3dB mark up for the H-field. 
 
My questions are :
 
1. From theory, if both Tx and Rx antennas are loops antenna, under near field
conditions, H-fields is predominant, so the H-field is inversely proportional
to D^3, so I use the extrapolation factor 3.  For H-field measurement , I just
use the reading from the spectrum analyzer plus the cable loss and magnetic
antenna factor (-5dB), and use this calculated value to compare with the
extrapolation value. please correct me if I am wrong. ( I know there is
another approach of extrapolate the measured value and compare with the
limits). Please correct me the method and extrapolation factor if I am wrong.
 
 
2. Since the requirement of the limits are in both H-field and E-field. Which
extrapolation factor (2 or 3) should be used to determine the limit from i.e.
300 meters to 10 meters? The reason of supporting if use 2 is because under
near field coditions, the E-field is inversely proportional to D^2. But now
both Tx and Rx antennas are loop antennas, so finally I use 3 to extrapolate
the limit of E-field ( i.e. from 300 to 10 meters) and compare with the
spectrum analyzer reading, please comment and/or correct me if I am wrong. 
 
Thanks advance for your any comment or opinion.
 
Regards,
 
Derek Leung.
 
 
 
 

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