0 introduction – ETS-Lindgren 3150B Dual Stacked LPDA Antenna User Manual

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1.0 Introduction

The ETS-Lindgren

Model 3150B Dual-Stacked

Log Periodic Dipole Array

(LPDA) Antenna is comprised

of two separate 100 ohm

LPDAs. The result is a 50 ohm

input impedance array when

assembled in parallel,

providing increased gain when

compared to a single LPDA.

Also, the VSWR is low so that

it provides excellent match

with the amplifier, resulting in

the generation of a high field

per input power.

The Model 3150B is ideal in situations where high fields need to be generated.

Although the Model 3150B can be used as a receive antenna, the primary

application is for generating the high fields that are required in automotive EMC

applications per standards like ISO 11541-2, or for MIL-STD susceptibility

testing.

The frequency range covers 80 MHz to 1 GHz. The Model 3150B can generate

200 V/m with less than 1 kW of input power at a 1-m distance for the 100 MHz to

1 GHz range. When combined with ETS-Lindgren Model 3159 or Model 3158

High-Power Biconical Antennas, the 3150B becomes an integral part of the

ETS-Lindgren high severity level immunity solution.

The Model 3150B is fitted with a 7/16 coaxial connector. With this connector the

antenna can handle up to 5 kW of input power at 80 MHz and up to 3 kW at

1 GHz.

For easy horizontal and vertical polarization changes, the ETS-Lindgren 7-TR

Tripod is recommended; a special cross boom is required to use the

Model 3150B with the 7-TR. For information on the 7-TR and special

cross boom, see page 9. For mounting instructions, see Mounting onto a

7-TR Tripod on page 25.

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