RadiMation Application Note 137

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Perform a Field uniformity and TEM mode Verification in RadiMation

According to 61000-4-20 in chapter 5.2 a “Field uniformity and TEM mode measurement procedure” has to be performed. In this procedure it is also described that the difference between the primary and secondary component should be verified.

Test setup

Position the field probe with the Y axis positioned in the field (straight up) on one of the required points of the UFA.

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Configure RadiMation

Add and configure field probe drivers

It is important to have 3 device drivers in RadiMation for the same physical field probe, to allow that the field components of the individual X, Y and Z-axis can be measured.
Add and configure 3 Field Sensor device drivers in RadiMation which are measuring the 3 different axis.

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Open the driver configuration of each driver and click “Advanced”.
Choose the tab RadiSense and select the applicable axis, X,Y or Z.

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Create a test site in RadiMation

Select the applicable hardware that will be used for immunity tests.

  1. Signal Generator
  2. Amplifier
  3. Coupler
  4. Antenna
  5. Forward Power Meter

Add the X-axis fieldprobe as Probe 1, the Y-axis fieldprobe as Probe 2 and the Z-axis fieldprobe as Probe 3.

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1 Point Calibration

  1. Close any open EUT files if needed and start a "1 Point Calibration".
  2. Configure the Frequency Range, Step, Level, Method and Distance.
  3. Click “Field Probes” and select Field Probe 1, 2 and 3. But only apply averaging for the field probe 2. This corresponds to the Y-axis on which the calibration should actually be performed.

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  1. Run "Calibration" and save the TSF configuration for later use.
  2. When the calibration is finished, save the Cal file, for example as "Point <n>.cal".
  3. Run the calibration for all other points and use the saved TSF configuration.

Open calibration data

When all points are measured the Cal files can be opened and the data can be copied to Excel.
In Excel it can be determined if the secondary component does not exceed -6 dB of the primary component.

After opening the cal file, click the icon in front of the "Probe 1" to open the result. <image here>

Then select the other probes as shown <image here>

To copy the data to excel, click the button next to the “Graphs” button and paste it in an empty Excel sheet.

Ufa Calculation

To calculate the ufa start an "Uniform Field Area Calculation".

  1. Add all calibration files belonging to the Ufa.
  2. Select "EN 61000-4-3 2010 Constant field method" as calculation method.
  3. Choose "Calculate".
  4. Save the resulting Cal file which can be used in a immunity test for a substition test level.