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F-201, 30 mm Absorbing Clamps (aperture opens)
The absorbing clamp method of measurement is accepted by CISPR as a standard
method of measuring the interference power levels on cables connected
to electronic devices. Measurement can be made from 30 MHz to 1 GHz. |
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F-201, 30 mm Absorbing ClampThe absorbing clamp consists of a ferrite
current transformer calibrated for the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1
GHz and two groups of ferrite rings. The ferrite rings act as absorbers
of energy and impedance stabilizers. One group of ferrite rings surrounds
the lead from the current transformer to the measuring device to minimize
standing waves. The second group of ferrite rings surround the mains lead
connected to the apparatus under test. These rings act as an impedance
stabilizing the power mains and as an absorber of energy to isolate the
device under test from the mains. The mains lead to the apparatus under
test is easily placed inside the aperture of the rings since the rings
can be opened and closed. |
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current transformer is placed around the mains lead, and provides a voltage
proportional to the resultant current in the leads. |
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