All,
 
We have a customer with a requirement I haven't seen before.  Doing a magnetic 
field test with a damped sine, at 10 MHz.  I'm at a loss for what to do.  The 
generator we have does 100 kHz and 1 MHz, but not 10 MHz.  Do they even build 
them?  If so, why?  Where are these high frequency magnetic fields coming from?
 
My main question is, how can I create a 10 MHz damped sine induced into a loop? 
 With a requirement of 100 A/m, I just can't find a way.  The standard wants a 
1 turn loop, but how is anyone going to generate 100 amps in a loop at 10 MHz?  
With multiple turns, the inductance will wreck the waveform. 
 
Thanks,
 
David

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