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=== Test level: Magnetic field closed loop method ===
==== Test level: Magnetic field closed loop method ====
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{{ScreenElementDescription|Description|A field to enter a description for the magnetic field test level method being configured.}}
{{ScreenElementDescription|Measuring Device|A dropdown menu to select the device used to measure the magnetic field, in this case, a Multimeter and Resistor.}}
{{ScreenElementDescription|Constant Field|A test level option where the magnetic field strength is kept constant at a specified level, in this case, 120.0 dBpT.}}
{{ScreenElementDescription|Variable Field|An option to set a range or variable magnetic field strength for testing. This option is disabled in the image.}}
{{ScreenElementDescription|Tolerance|A field to set a tolerance level for magnetic field measurement in dB, defining the acceptable variation range. In this case, it is set to 0.3 dB.}}

Latest revision as of 16:11, 12 November 2024

Test level: Magnetic field closed loop method[edit]

Magnetic-field-closed-loop-testlevel.png

ScreenElementDescription.svg Description A field to enter a description for the magnetic field test level method being configured.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Measuring Device A dropdown menu to select the device used to measure the magnetic field, in this case, a Multimeter and Resistor.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Constant Field A test level option where the magnetic field strength is kept constant at a specified level, in this case, 120.0 dBpT.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Variable Field An option to set a range or variable magnetic field strength for testing. This option is disabled in the image.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Tolerance A field to set a tolerance level for magnetic field measurement in dB, defining the acceptable variation range. In this case, it is set to 0.3 dB.