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Follow on Google News | Saelig Introduces Pre-compliance EMC Probe KitsTekbox's near-field probes and wideband amplifier turn spectrum analyzers into pre-compliance testers
By: Saelig Co. Inc. The H- or E-field probes are useful for detecting radiated emissions when placed near potential sources of electromagnetic radiation, and can help locate and identify interference issues in electronic assemblies and PCBs. Scanning the probe over the surface of a PCB assembly or housing quickly identifies locations which emit electromagnetic radiation. The probes act as wide bandwidth antennas, picking up radiated emissions from components, PCB traces, housing openings, or gaps - and from any other parts that could be emitting unwanted RF signals. The probes are usually connected to a spectrum analyzer but may also be used (less effectively) Engineers usually have to rely on experience and best-practice methods in order to design an EMC-compliant product. But when it comes time for compliance testing at an authorized test house many products fail first time through. Failing is expensive, and retesting costs are high too; the project schedule gets delayed and market introduction targets are missed. Therefore it is essential for an engineer to do pre-compliance testing in-house to increase the chances of success when it comes time to book space in an anechoic chamber. One of the key components of an in-house pre-compliance test set-up is a spectrum analyzer. Entry- The included USB-5V-powered TBWA2 Wideband Amplifier, housed in a compact metal box (1.9” x 2.6” x 1”) provides either 20dB or 40dB amplification (depending on model) with a flat response from 10MHz to 3GHz, increasing the sensitivity of near-field probe measurements when attached to a spectrum analyzer. Applications include: radiated EMC measurements, contactless (load free) relative measurement of RF signal chains, contactless (load free) relative measurement of oscillators, modulators, RF immunity testing (by feeding a RF signal into the probe and radiating it into potentially susceptible circuit sections), non-invasive measurement of RF building blocks such as modulators or oscillators, etc. Manufactured by Singapore-based Tekbox Digital Solutions, the TBPS01-TBWA2 EMC Probe Kit is available now from their authorized North American distributor Saelig Company, Inc. Fairport, NY. For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact Saelig at 888-7SAELIG, via email: info@saelig.com, or by visiting http://www.saelig.com/ End
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