Cs110 electric field meter, General description, 1 cs110 introduction – Campbell Scientific CS110 Electric Field Meter User Manual

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CS110 Electric Field Meter

1. General Description

1.1 CS110 Introduction

Atmospheric electric fields have been measured for decades by electric field
meters nicknamed “field mills”. Traditional field mills employ a spinning
metal rotor (vane) electrically connected to Earth ground, placed between the
external field and stationary metal sense electrodes. The grounded spinning
rotor alternately shields and exposes the sense electrodes from the electric field
to be measured, resulting in a modulation of the induced charge on the sense
electrodes. Typically, a pair of charge amplifiers converts the modulated
charge into AC voltages that are synchronously rectified and filtered to form a
low-frequency voltage proportional to the low-frequency (

≤10 Hz) electric

field.

easured for decades by electric field

meters nicknamed “field mills”. Traditional field mills employ a spinning
metal rotor (vane) electrically connected to Earth ground, placed between the
external field and stationary metal sense electrodes. The grounded spinning
rotor alternately shields and exposes the sense electrodes from the electric field
to be measured, resulting in a modulation of the induced charge on the sense
electrodes. Typically, a pair of charge amplifiers converts the modulated
charge into AC voltages that are synchronously rectified and filtered to form a
low-frequency voltage proportional to the low-frequency (

≤10 Hz) electric

field.

Ground Strap

Case Lid

Sealed Connectors

Stator

Reciprocating Shutter

FIGURE 1. CS110 Electric Field Meter

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