RF-B 0.3-3 H-Field Mini 30 MHz probe up to 3 GHz
  • RF-B 0.3-3 H-Field Mini 30 MHz probe up to 3 GHz

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Manufacturer: Langer EMV-Technik

RF-B 0.3-3 H-Field Mini 30 MHz probe up to 3 GHz

The H-field probe RF-B 0.3-3 is designed for extreme small-scale detection of magnetic field lines entering at 90° angles into the probe tip. The coil inside the probe head is positioned at a 90° angle from the shaft. For measurements it can be positioned directly onto the measured object. The RF-B 0.3-3 is a passive near-field probe. The probe head is basically constructed as for the RF-B 3-2. Field lines from other sources entering the probe head laterally are not detected. Because of its very small design, it can be used for measurements at hard to reach spots ,e.g. between components. It has a current attenuating sheath and its upper side is electrically shielded. It can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. The H-field probe does not have an internal terminating resistance of 50 Ω.

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The H-field probe RF-B 0.3-3 is designed for extreme small-scale detection of magnetic field lines entering at 90° angles into the probe tip. The coil inside the probe head is positioned at a 90° angle from the shaft. For measurements it can be positioned directly onto the measured object. The RF-B 0.3-3 is a passive near-field probe. The probe head is basically constructed as for the RF-B 3-2. Field lines from other sources entering the probe head laterally are not detected. Because of its very small design, it can be used for measurements at hard to reach spots ,e.g. between components. It has a current attenuating sheath and its upper side is electrically shielded. It can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. The H-field probe does not have an internal terminating resistance of 50 Ω.