Title :
Design, Characterization, and Application of Fast, Broadband, High-Dynamic Range, Three-Axis Field Strength Probes
Author :
Serra, Renan ; Leferink, Frank
Author_Institution :
Thales, Hengelo, Netherlands
Abstract :
Conventional field strength sensors use different detection methods, each having advantages and disadvantages. Modern signals in, for instance, wireless communication systems and radars use very complex modulation. Other signals, such as the ones often measured in reverberation chambers with mode stirring, are fast-varying with high dynamic range. Conventional probes struggle to give reliable measurement data in these situations, while the more expensive solutions based on optical-electric conversion and heterodyne receiver, are so costly that often only one component of the field is measured. The impact of conventional field strength probes when measuring (complex) modulated signals is discussed. Furthermore, this paper describes the design, fabrication, and characterization of fast, broadband, three-axis, and high-dynamic range probes. They have been designed for mapping the fast-changing electric field strength in complex electromagnetic environments such as reverberation chambers under mode-stirring operation.
Keywords :
electric field measurement; probes; reverberation chambers; broadband three-axis range probes; complex electromagnetic environments; complex modulated signals measurement; complex modulation; conventional field strength probes; conventional field strength sensors; detection methods; fast-changing electric field strength mapping; high-dynamic range probes; mode-stirring operation; reverberation chambers; Antennas; Detectors; Dynamic range; Electromagnetics; Probes; Semiconductor diodes; Voltage measurement; Fast-changing fields; field strength probe; reverberation chamber; statistical electromagnetics;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2013.2256361