I've been in the same situation Bob.  My solution was simply to chose a
different starting point in the array.  I don't believe the standard
requires any specific point in the array to be used as the starting point.

 

Brent DeWitt

Milford, MA

 

From: Bob Richards [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 6:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] IEC 61000-4-3 Field Uniformity Measurement

 


Brian,

 

According to the standard, there is a linearity check that must be performed
to insure the amp is not in saturation. This check must be performed
regardless of which method is used. Granted, you will know at the end of the
constant-field method that you might have a power problem, without having to
run the linearity check, but it still needs to be done so you don't really
save time.

 

I've tried the constant field method before where one of the outlying points
was in a null and the amp did not have enough power to pull it up to 18v/m.
The only way I could complete the calibration was to use the constand power
method, so at least in this scenario I had wasted time with the
constant-field method. I wish I had a better chamber and bigger amp, but
management just would not buy them for me. :-)

 

Bob R.

 


--- On Wed, 2/1/12, Kunde, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Kunde, Brian <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: IEC 61000-4-3 Field Uniformity Measurement
To: "EMC-PSTC" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2012, 10:38 AM

Do you only want to determine Field Uniformity or do you also want to
determine the power you need for testing?

If you use the constant power method, it works good to determine uniformity
but I feel the data collected is not the best for determining test power.
Using the Constant Field Strength method and storing all the data, you can
determine field uniformity and better determine your test power in one test
which can save time. The only thing is you have to know you have a good
setup and enough power to perform the test with your amps operating well
within their linear range (no clipping).

The Other Brian


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Dear Experts,

Two methods are mentioned in the standard - constant power calibration and
constant field strength calibration.

Is there a preferred method (benefits?) of one over the other? If yes, why?
What would be the considerations to use constant field strength instead of
constant power? Is it related to the equipment setup?

Our system integrator recommended constant power method because he is, as he
claimed, more familiar with it.

Although both achieved the same purpose, what are the engineering
differences between them?

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