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Follow Raditeq and their ongoing mission in creating the most accurate EMC/RF equipment. Raditeq is able to stay on edge by continuously researching EM measurement techniques and test applications. Join us in learning more about accurate measurements, new test applications and much more!
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Electric Magnetic Field Generation | White Paper
In this White paper Electric Magnetic (EM) Field Generation in the 1 to 6 GHz frequency range is addressed. Looking to conventional methods of EM

White paper | Compression measurements on EMC amplifiers
Compression measurements on EMC amplifiers | When performing EMC immunity tests, the linearity of the used RF power amplifier must be checked at all applicable

Measurement speed of E-field probes | White paper |
How to define speed in E-Field Probes Most datasheets show a specification about measurement speed of E-field probes. But in practice, speed is often defined

Measuring isotropic field strength | White Paper
Measuring isotropic field strength Isotropic Electric field probes generally make use of 3 antennae, orientated in the X-, Y and Z direction. The effective field

Measurement Speed versus Measurement Accuracy | White paper
Measurement Speed versus Measurement Accuracy: which is more important? Accuracy goes before speed! Measurement Speed versus Measurement Accuracy | Some manufacturers of E-field probes underline

Importance of Isotropy – Part II | White Paper
Consequences of non-isotropic behaviour of E-field Probes Isotropy much more important than previously thought! Importance of Isotropy | The ongoing discussion about the measurement accuracy

Isotropic importance – Part I | White paper
Isotropic importance of Isotropic behavior, the forgotten specification Isotropic importance | EMC testing labs use electric (E-)field probes to determine the electric field strength generated

User corrections | White Paper
How to increase accuracy in field strength measurements User corrections and how to apply them. Every wide band field strength sensor will have some frequency