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= Emission = | = Emission = | ||
The Tem cell is a different and cost efficient method, compared to the [[OATS]], to measure the emission patron of the [[EUT]]. This method does have a down side, calculation is needed to correlate the measurements done in the Tem cell to the [[OATS]] | |||
For the emission there are 2 ways of calculation: | For the emission there are 2 ways of calculation: | ||
# multi pole model | # multi pole model | ||
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== Multi pole model == | == Multi pole model == | ||
The multi pole model is currently not supported by {{radimation}} | |||
== Voltage measurements: 3-Positions == | == Voltage measurements: 3-Positions == | ||
Also known as the "To Radiated Power method". | Also known as the "To Radiated Power method". | ||
<math>S=</math> | <math>S=</math> | ||
= Immunity = | = Immunity = |
Revision as of 08:02, 22 January 2009
The 61000-4-20 is the standard for the Tem cells
Emission[edit]
The Tem cell is a different and cost efficient method, compared to the OATS, to measure the emission patron of the EUT. This method does have a down side, calculation is needed to correlate the measurements done in the Tem cell to the OATS
For the emission there are 2 ways of calculation:
- multi pole model
- three voltage measurements
Multi pole model[edit]
The multi pole model is currently not supported by RadiMation®
Voltage measurements: 3-Positions[edit]
Also known as the "To Radiated Power method".