Novel Instrument Measures Environmental Electrocompatibility

July 21, 2003
Small enough to fit into a knapsack, the TS-EMF instrument accurately measures electromagnetic compatibility. It consists of a powerful portable spectrum analyzer, an isotropic sensor, and measurement and analysis software for short-term and...

Small enough to fit into a knapsack, the TS-EMF instrument accurately measures electromagnetic compatibility. It consists of a powerful portable spectrum analyzer, an isotropic sensor, and measurement and analysis software for short-term and long-term measurements. Its frequency range of 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz is bandwidth-definable. The TS-EMF starts at 19,000 Euros.

Rohde & Schwarz GmbHwww.rohde-schwarz.com; +49 89 4129 13779

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