Schwarzbeck HFRA 5159 Transmit Loop Antenna

Manufacturer:
Schwarzbeck
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SKU:
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Overview

The Transmit Loop Antenna HFRA 5159 was designed to generate well defined magnetic fields in the frequency range from DC to 400 kHz. With slightly reduced performance the loop can be used in the frequency range up to 2 MHz. The loop, consisting of 28 turns, is shielded against E-fields. The nickel-plated brass housing contains resistors to verify the loop current by voltage measurement.The loop antenna has a flat frequency response over the entire frequency range. The loop can mounted at its female large camera thread.

The generated magnetic field is proportional to the loop current. A tabular indicates the fieldstrength values in A/m and dBµA/m to be expected with the loop current of 100 mA. Additionally the relative decrease of magnetic fieldstrength referred to the center of the loop antenna can be found. Lower magnetic fieldstrengths can be achieved by scaling the current to the respective value. With a feed current of 10 mA instead of 100 mA the tabular values decrease by a factor of 10, which corresponds to a reduction by 20 dB in logarithmic measure. All specified magnetic fieldstrengths refer to the component which is perpendicular to the loop-plane.

Application:

The HFRA 5159 comes with 3 BNC connectors. Connector A is used to feed the loop with a 50 ? source with constant voltage, which generates a constant magnetic fieldstrength versa frequency. Connector C is used to monitor the loop current by measuring the voltage drop across a 10 ? resistor. This operation mode uses a linearisation of the loop current by a series resistor, which causes a flat frequency response, but the achievable fieldstrength is limited. Alternatively the loop antenna can be driven through Connector B, which presents the loop inductance in series with the 10 ? resistor. In this case the loop current has to be checked by measuring the voltage drop across the 10 ? resistor. This operation mode allows to generate higher fieldstrength levels, but requires current monitoring and input voltage adjustment for each frequency.We recommend to use voltage measuring equipment with high impedance to measure at connector C.

Specifications
Frequency Range DC-400 kHz
Loop diameter 250 mm
Self Resonance 600 kHz
Number of turns 28
Resistor for current monitoring 10 ?
Inductance 450 µH
Series resistance of the turns 2 ?
Parasitic Parallel Capacitance 160 pF
Maximum Current Input A 70 mA
Input Impedance A 1.26 k?
Maximum Current Input B 110 mA
Input Impedance B see Diagram
Maximum Power 5 W
Mechanical Dimensions 260 x 305 x 80 mm
Terminals 3 x BNC
Mount 3/8"
Weight 450 g

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Manufacturer:
Schwarzbeck

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