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Narda-STS EF 5091 NBM E-Field-Probe

Manufacturer part number: EF 5091
Narda-STS E-field Probe for NBM-520, 300 MHz–50 GHz
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PROBE E-FIELD, THERMOCOUPLE, 300 MHZ - 50 GHZ, ISO
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Key Features and Functions

The Narda EF 5091 probe detects electric fields from 300 MHz to 50 GHz, covering the fields found in satellite communications and radar equipment. The use of thermocouples naturally results in a true RMS reading, making the probe particularly suitable for measuring human safety limit values in a multi-frequency environment.

The e-field probe is mechanically and electrically robust. The probe head is made of foam material to provide effective protection for the sensors, while having excellent RF characteristics. The sensors can handle high impulse power levels.

The probe is calibrated at several frequencies. The correction values are stored in an EPROM in the probe and are automatically taken into account by the NBM instrument. Calibrated accuracy is thus obtained regardless of the combination of probe and instrument.

  • Meausurement Range: 8 to 614 V/m, 17 μW/cm² to 100 mW/cm²
  • Dynamic Range: 37 dB
  • CW Damage Level: 1500 V/m, 0.6 W/cm²
  • Peak Damage Level: 27 kV/m, 200 W/cm²
  • Flatness: ±1.25 dB (1.8 to 40 GHz)
  • Pulse Length 1 μsec, duty cycle 1:1000
  • Isotropic Response: ±1 dB
  • Linearity: ±0.3 dB Over 61.4 V/m (±1 dB 24-61.4 V/m)
  • Ideal for Satellite Communication, Leak Detection and Exposure Levels (Partially suitable for Radar Signals)
  • Includes Fiber Optic cable for Remote Control
Description

Key Features and Functions

The Narda EF 5091 probe detects electric fields from 300 MHz to 50 GHz, covering the fields found in satellite communications and radar equipment. The use of thermocouples naturally results in a true RMS reading, making the probe particularly suitable for measuring human safety limit values in a multi-frequency environment.

The e-field probe is mechanically and electrically robust. The probe head is made of foam material to provide effective protection for the sensors, while having excellent RF characteristics. The sensors can handle high impulse power levels.

The probe is calibrated at several frequencies. The correction values are stored in an EPROM in the probe and are automatically taken into account by the NBM instrument. Calibrated accuracy is thus obtained regardless of the combination of probe and instrument.

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