Sensitivity, Core saturation and intermodulation, Archived 6/1/10 – ETS-Lindgren 94456 Current Probe (Archived) User Manual

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MODEL 94456 CURRENT PROBES

Principles of Operation

© EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. – MARCH 2002

3

REV B – PN 399265

loaded internally to provide substantially constant transfer

impedance over a wide frequency range.

SENSITIVITY

Probe sensitivity in microamperes is dependant upon the

sensitivity in microvolts of the receiving equipment with

which it is used. The following table shows the relationship

of receiving sensitivity in microvolts to the overall

sensitivity of the probe and receiver in microamperes. This

data is based on the transfer impedance of each model.

Test Equipment Sensitivity in

microvolts

94456-5

Z

T

= 0.006

5

830

2

332

1

166

0.1

16.6

Table 1. Model 94456 Series Typical Sensitivity

CORE SATURATION AND
INTERMODULATION

The magnetizing effects of a primary conductor carrying

large currents at power line frequencies can saturate the

current probe core material. Core saturation produces non-

linear transforming action and can result in (a) a decrease in

the current probe RF output for a given RF current input,

and (b) modulation of the RF output by the power line

frequency.

The specified pulse duty cycle should not be exceeded or

the current probe internal load resistor (if applicable) may

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