Hi Ralph,
If it is *power frequency magnetic field*, then you may use a calibrated
gauss meter to measure the magnetic field intensity. You can also use a
calibrated clamp meter to measure the current through the loop. With such a
measurement, you will be able to calculate the coil factor which
Single-turn loops are calculable, provided they are far from any metalwork,
magnetic or not.
Rectangular loops are often easier to construct than circular. For these, the
mag force H in the centre of the plane is 2D/(pi*A*B), where A and B are the
sides in metres and D is the diagonal.
With
But how to calibrate such a thing, to know how much magnetizing force is really
being applied to the DUT ?
Ralph McDiarmid
Product Compliance
Engineering
Solar Business
Schneider Electric
From: Manny Barron [mailto:mbar...@integrity.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 7:54 PM
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Hi All,
My client needs used EMC test equipments. One RS and one CS test system are
needed. If someone want to sell, please don't hesitate to contact with me. The
RS is tested up to 18GHz and 10V/m. The CS is tested up to 10V. By the way, the
equipments shall be shipped to China if the price
That's how we've done it.
Ralph McDiarmid
Product Compliance
Engineering
Solar Business
Schneider Electric
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