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Frequency Bandwidth
Frequency Response
Broadband : Total variation of 30% over entire range Harmonic : 100 Hz: +10% to -45% 120 Hz: +25% to -30% 150 Hz: +25% to -0% 180 - 3000 Hz: +25% to -25%
Low Frequency Field Rejection Total Harmonic Distortion Measurement Accuracy @ calibration frequency 50/60 Hz Measurement Method
10 Hz signal: Greater than 1000 to 1 2 Hz signal: Greater than 106 to 1 Measurements of THD down to 3% distortion Typical Accuracy 2%
True RMS Measurement (with Crest Factor) Crest Factor Error : Crest Factor 2:1 Additional 2% Crest Factor 3:1 Additional 5% Note: The Crest Factor of a periodic signal is the ratio of its crest (peak, maximum) to its root-mean-square (RMS) value.
Temperature Errors
Readings will vary no more than 2% per 10C change of temperature in the range of 0C to 50C.
0 4 - 440 4.01
For range 0, the resolution is 0.5 mG but values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 4 mG.
Electric field ranges are given in microamps (A) of injected 60 Hz current. Each electric field sensor will have a calibration constant in A per 1 kV/m electric field. For example, the 60 Hz E-Probe has a constant of 0.0001493 A/V/m.
High Frequency/High Field EMDEX II Broadband Frequency Response (40 - 3000 Hz)
Magnetic fields in the frequency band from 40-3000 Hz measure within 30% of the fundamental frequency fields (50 or 60 Hz). Frequencies below 40 Hz are strongly attenuated and frequencies above 1000 Hz are attenuated proportional to the frequency (see figure below).