Overview
The antenna EGG 900 is a monopole antenna located in a PVC-housing for automotive immunity testing on component level. This antenna type is proposed in the standard ISO 11452-9.
The antenna construction stems from IETR Institute d'Electronique et de Telecommunications de Rennes. It was modified for ISO 11452-9.
We strongly recommend to use the optionally available coaxial cable equipped with snapon-ferrites to suppress unwanted sheath currents, since the antenna itself does not provide any common mode rejection according to its monopole-nature.
The antenna housing comes with two fixture bolts, which can be used to mount the antenna either in vertical or horizontal orientation.
CAUTION:
The SMA antenna connector must not be touched during TX-operation due to hazardous voltages and fieldstrength! The relevant safety standards for exposition to electromagnetic fields must be considered. Immunity tests shall only be made by skilled personnel, being familiar with possible hazards. Testing must take place in appropriate environments (anechoic chamber or shielded room).
Due to its construction the antenna can be de-tuned when approaching too close to other devices. This may degrade the impedance matching and generate unwanted sheath currents, which can lead to high temperatures of the snap-on-ferrites of the coaxial cable. In such cases the transmit power should be switched off until the ferrites have cooled down.
Further antennas from the ISO 11452-9 series are available.
Standing Wave Ratio
Specifications | |
Frequency Range | 890 ... 915 MHz |
Nominal Impedance | 50 ? |
Permissible Power | 50 W |
Continuous Power | 20 W |
VSWR | < 2.1 |
Housing material | PVC |
Housing Dimensions (Without mounting and connector) | 80 x 80 x 150 mm |
Mounting | D = 22 mm, L = 30 mm 3/8" |
Weight | ca. 300 g |
Connector | SMA |