Radisense® 10E User Correction Calibration Data - raditeq Essential RSS2010E Product Manual

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RadiSense® Essntial Product Manual
RSS2010E
Reading probe data
Readings from the probe can be taken directly from the touch-screen display, with the RadiMation® EMC software
or any other (custom made) software package.
Probe configuration and advanced measurement data
The 'STATUS' box in the main screen of the RadiCentre® only displays the total isotropic field strength. When
more advanced data is required (such as field strength of the separate axis, probe temperature, laser current
etc.). You can go into the 'Instrument'-screen by pressing the 'STATUS' box of the required device from the main
screen.
The 'Instrument'-screen will display the isotropic field strength in a large font, together with the field strength data
of each separate axis. In addition; probe information and laser information are also displayed in the 'Instrument'-
screen
The calculation of the isotropic field strength, is performed according to the following formula:
Etot =
Ex
+ Ey
2
RadiSense® 10 User correction calibration data
The RadiSense® 10 probe has the feature to store external (IS0/IEC 17025 accredited) calibration data as "user
correction factors" inside the probe. This means that the correction data will be applied to the measured field
in run time. Due to this approach, there is no longer a need to apply correction factors inside a measuring
application, like RadiMation®.
The advantage of storing the calibration data inside the probe as "user correction factors", is that the data is in
one place and making it easier to maintain the correct calibration information. Apart from this, the corrections
can be applied to each individual axis instead of using an average correction factor for the x-, y- and z-axis, as
is done in most EMC test software.
When using the "user correction factors", there are 3 parameters that need to be fulfilled:
1.
A valid calibration should be stored into the probe.
2.
The calibration needs to be 'turned on' in the probe.
3.
The measuring frequency needs to be set when reading the field strength, in order to apply the applicable
correction factor.
The RadiSense® 10 probe can store up to 200 "user correction factor" points.
For manual uploading of the user correction data please refer to the white paper available on
www.raditeq.com
This product manual is subject to change without notice
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