Lisa,

If you are just interested in "sniffing" out emissions, Credence
Technologies manufactures a probe with a built in low noise amplifier.  You
can use this probe without a spectrum analyzer to "sniff" out emissions.
However, unless you connect the probe to a spectrum analyzer, you can not
determine emission levels.  If you are interested, take a look at their
website.

http://www.credencetech.com/scanem.html

Regards

Joe Martin



                                                                                
                                              
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Hi all,

Does anyone know of a " down- and- dirty" , inexpensive method or equipment
for sniffing out emissions issues?  I've used a Spectrum Analyzer in the
past with a series of different probes, but that tends to be costly.  Also,
Is there a "universal" probe kit out there?

Thank you in advance.

Lisa

Lisa A. Cefalo, CRE
Manager, Reliability and Design Services
MKS Instruments
6 Shattuck Road
Andover, MA 01810
(978)-975-2350  X 5669
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