With optional end plates, Epg d v / m  30 – ETS-Lindgren 3142D BiConiLog Antenna (Archived) User Manual

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Application

An estimate of the power required, taking VSWR into account, is obtained from:

P

f

= P

n

/ {1-[(VSWR-1)/(VSWR+1)]

2

}

P

f

= forward (amplifier output) power

P

n

= new power, as discussed

For IEC/EN 31000-4-3 type testing, the antenna tip can be placed at any

distance between one and three meters from the EUT as long as the front face

plane is illuminated according to the -0, +6 dB uniform field specifications.

It is usually necessary to place RF absorbing material between the EUT and

antenna to suppress ground plane reflection to ensure the field uniformly, or to

conduct the immunity test in a fully-lined anechoic room. In general, closer

distances require less power to create a given field strength.

With Optional End Plates

For emissions testing it is recommended that the

Model 3142D BiConiLog™

Antenna be used without the optional end plates. The coupling of the endplates

to ground will create higher uncertainty values, particularly in the vertical

polarization.

For immunity testing, the electric field strength generated at a distance d can be

approximated by:

E

Pg

d

V / m

30

d

= distance, in meters

g

= numeric gain (10

G[dB]/10

)

P

= antenna net input power, in watts

Actual transmitted field strength should be verified using an ETS-Lindgren

electric field probe, or equivalent.

Archived 6/19/13

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