Laplace EMISSIONS REFERENCE SOURCE

Reference Sources

Reference sources are compact signal sources that facilitate the calibration of EMC test equipment.

The Radiated source (ERS) will check both the site and the measurement equipment. This is particularly important as the greatest source of measurement uncertainty is invariably the site.

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  • Key points:

    • RF output: From detachable antenna.
    • RF signal: Continuous, steady state,
    • narrow band, harmonic series.
    • Amplitude stability: 0.5dB (short term)
    • Drift over time: 1dB/annum
    • Harmonic spacing 2MHz
    • Frequency range: 30MHz—1GHz
    • Frequency stability: 80ppm
    • RF level at 3m 50—73 dBuV/m
    • Power: Internal battery (LiMH)
    • Running time: 6 hours

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    Laplace EMISSIONS REFERENCE SOURCE

    Reference Sources

    Reference sources are compact signal sources that facilitate the calibration of EMC test equipment.

    The Radiated source (ERS) will check both the site and the measurement equipment. This is particularly important as the greatest source of measurement uncertainty is invariably the site.

    Write your review