Meet Your EMI Equipment and Antenna Calibration Needs
Antenna calibration is essentially a substitution measurement. ANSI C63.5-2004 defines two methods – the “reference antenna” method, and the “standard site” method for antennas used in the 30 – 1000 MHz frequency range. They are both substitution procedures, but differ in what it is that provides the reference that is substituted.
Onsite Field Services Offered:
- Shielding Effectiveness Testing on Screen, Shielded and Anechoic rooms per MIL-STD 285 or IEEE 299
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Open Area Test Sites (OATS) 10 kHz – 45 GHz
- Normalized Site Attenuation as per ANSI C63.4
- Complete data reports provided in several formats including our online CalWeb
17025 Calibration of your EMI Equipment:
- LISN Calibration (Line Impedance Stabilization Network)
- Calibration of ESD Devices
- Static Discharge Simulators
- Static Guns
- Calibration and Testing of Antennas
Near Field/Far Field
Antenna Types Calibrated IAW ANSI C63.5 or per Customer Requirements:
- Biconical
- BiConilog
- Conical Log Spirals (CLS)
- Dipole
- Horn
- Log Periodic (LPA)
- Loop
- Monopole
- Passive Whip
- Rod
- Whip
E-/H-field probes
Electromagnetic Field Sensor and Probe Calibration
Parameters measured 10 kHz to 40 GHz:
- Dynamic Range
- Frequency Response
- Isotropic Response
- Response Time
- Time Constants