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Operating Environment; Safety Requirements - Teledyne T3SA3000-NFP User Manual

Near field probe

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OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Before using the T3SA3000-NFP Probe kit, ensure that its operating environment will
be maintained within these parameters:
Temperature:5 to 40 o C
Humidity:< 80% RH (non-condensing)

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or damage to the probes or any equipment connected to it,
review and comply with the following safety precautions.
Use only as intended. The T3SA3000-NFP Probe kit is intended to be used
only with the compatible LeCroy instruments. Use of the probe kit and/or the
equipment it is connected to in a manner other than specified may impair the
protection mechanisms.
Connect and disconnect properly. Avoid damage to cables through
excessive bending.
Do not use in wet/damp or explosive atmospheres.
For indoor use only. The test fixture is intended for indoor use and should
be operated in a clean, dry, environment.
Do not operate with suspected failures.
Do not use the product if any part is damaged.All maintenance should
be referred to qualified service personnel.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry
Product Description
The T3SA3000-NFP probe set comprises of a set of four magnetic field probes for
precompliance tests of printed circuit boards and other devices including
components, connectors, wiring, power supplies, etc.
The T3SA3000-NFP probe set is used to measure the magnetic fields in the area of
the device to determine the source and level of disturbance emissions.
The passive near field probes are connected to the 50 Ohm input of a spectrum
analyser such as the Teledyne Test Tools T3SA3200 or T3SA3100, or to the input of
a high sensitivity oscilloscope such as the Teledyne LeCroy high definition 12 bit
HDO and WavePro HD families, or to a regular oscilloscope such as the Teledyne
Test Tools T3DSO range. The probes can also be used with other brands of spectrum
analyser or oscilloscope.
The probes can then make comparative measurements of magnetic fields and
disturbance currents in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 3 GHz.
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