Operation, Signal measurement, Archived 6/1/10 – ETS-Lindgren 94456 Current Probe (Archived) User Manual

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MODEL 94456 CURRENT PROBES

Operation

© EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. – MARCH 2002

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REV B – PN 399265

OPERATION

The RF current probe is a broadband RF transformer for

use with EMI test equipment. Radio frequency currents can

be measured in cables without physically disturbing the

circuit.

SIGNAL MEASUREMENT

Oscilloscope Use – In terms of RF Amperes

1. Standardize the gain of the oscilloscope to read

correctly the voltage (E

S

) applied to its input terminals.

2. Divide E

S

in volts by the average current probe transfer

impedance Z

T

in Ohms. The result is the value of the

RF signal in terms of Amperes in the test conductor.

Example:

Assume an oscilloscope peak voltage measurement of 5

Volts and the average Z

T

to be 1.06 Ohms. Then: 5/1.06 =

4.71 Amperes in the test conductor. The example is valid

providing that the oscilloscope rise time (T = 0.3/BW) is

shorter than RF signal pulse duration. This also applies to

the current probe which has a rise time of about 3

nanoseconds based on a 100 megahertz bandwidth.

In Terms of dB Above One Microampere at Meter

Input (CW Conducted Measurements)

1. Adjust the EMI test equipment for standard gain and

make a measurement of the CW signal (voltage output

from the current probe) in terms of dB above one

Archived 6/1/10

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