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  • Date Created: 18 Mar 2010 9:49 PM Date Created
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User guide.....Find out what the EM Eye is capable of

Read our user guide for more details.......

 

Tm EM Eye Meter is a universal instrument that is capable of providing measurements for many various parameters, which are determined by the type of sensor connected to the EM Eye Meter. Below are the three sensors that are available now:

 

ESD Events Detection

 

 

The EM Eye Meter is capable of detecting ESD events of most testing models, specifically focusing on the CDM model. It is easy to operate and can be used by almost anyone who is involved with ESD. The EM Eye Meter provides information on estimated discharge voltages at a specific location, what time the event occurred and how many discharges have occurred. The meter’s size is so small it can be used in tight locations inside a tool or in a wider area of interest. For extended temperature environments, the EM Eye Meter can use an optional special remote antenna which will work in most conditions. All information is recorded on miniSDTm card for easy review and retrieval of data.

 

Electromagnetic Field Measurement

 

 

By simply placing the Electromagnetic Field (EMF) sensor head into the EM Eye Meter base, the EM Eye Meter transforms into a dedicated EMF meter, a power density meter and an EIRP meter. The EM Eye Meter detects and measures high frequency electric fields that may be present in equipment, tools, circuit boards or on any process in a manufacturing area. The EM Eye Meter also measures high frequency electric fields from mobile phones, over-the-air TV signals, wireless LANs and any other source generating fields within its specification. The EM Eye Meter comes with a miniature directional antenna that measures various field parameters. The directional antenna reduces the influence of ambient electromagnetic fields when measuring emission coming from the specific source. So whether you’re in the fields of product design, mobile phones, TV signals or wireless LANs, the portable EM Eye Meter is an important part of your toolbox.

 

RF Signal Sensor

 

 

The EM Eye Meter with the replacement RF Sensor head is capable of measuring RF signals. Usually used by radio communications designers

and engineers, the EM Eye Meter will be able to provide a readout of RF signal voltages. The EM Eye Meter offers exceptional sensitivity and linearity.

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