Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik
An international manufacturer of precision measurement technology, Schwarzbeck has own laboratory facilities to calibrate a variety of instruments, antennas and measurement equipment of EMC and RF technology.
- +49 (0) 6228 / 1001
- +49 (0) 6228 / 1003
- office@schwarzbeck.de
- Ziegelhäuser Straße 25
Schönau, D - 69250
Germany
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Dual Polarized Broadband Horn Antennas
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Linear polarized dual double ridged broadband antenna for receive and transmit applications made of aluminium.
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Standard Gain Horn Antennas
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Linear polarized Broadband Horn Antenna (Brass with Plastic mounting body) for Receive and Transmit Applications.
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Dipoles
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Tuned half-wave dipoles have been among the most important antennas from the beginning of rf-technique. The characteristics of half-wave dipoles have been calculable very early using the Maxwell and Hertz equations. Therefore the half wave dipole became a reference antenna.
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Electromagnet
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The electromagnet can generate strong magnetic fields for experimental applications. Depending on the required magnetic flux density and Equipment under test volume the air gap can be adjustedcontinuously. The magnet poles come with conical shape close to the test volume to improve accessability and to optimize the achievable magnetic flux density.
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High Gain Horn Antenna
BBHA 9120 K
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The BBHA 9120 K is a linear polarized high gain horn antenna for immunity testing at short distances, especially optimized forAutomotive 600 V/m Pulse Radar Test 1.2 - 1.4 GHz. Standard: General Motors: GMW3097, Ford: EMC-CS-2009.
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Absorbing Clamps
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The Absorbing Clamp was designed to measure the disturbance power according to CISPR 16-2-2 in the frequency range 30-1000 MHz, it complies to the technical requirements of CISPR 16-1-3.
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Helical Antennas
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Is an antenna consisting of one or more conducting wires wound in the form of a helix.
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Passive Magnetic Antennas, TX-Loop Antennas
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A passive loop antenna which is matched to a resonance frequency of 13.56 MHz with 370 kHz bandwidth (-3dB)The purpose of the antenna is to produce defined magnetic fields at 13.56 MHz efficiently, i.e. to test near field communication devices (NFC) or RFID equipment.
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Active Loop Antennas / Magnetic Field Probes
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Is an active, shielded handheld loop antenna with nearly con- stant antenna factor over the entire frequency range. It can be used for testing according to CISPR, MIL, FCC, EN, ISO, ANSI, ETSI and many other standards.
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Attenuators And Pulse Limiters
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A bidirectional attenuator, i.e. the attenuation and power capability specification is valid for both directions. There is a large variety of applications for this attenuator: The measuring range of a spectrum analyzer can be increased. Any kind of meter can be protected against overload; it can be used to control the linearity of a meter reading. It can minimize measurement uncertainty caused by mismatched impedances. During an EMI receiver calibration an attenuator directly at the pulse generator output is inevitable.
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Stacked Logarithmic Periodic Broadband Antennas
Dual Polarised LPDA
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Linear dual polarized Logarithmic Periodic Broadband Antenna (Aluminium tubing) for Receive and Transmit Applications.
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Handheld Direction Finder
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Designed to locate radio transmitters in conjunction with a suitable portable receiver or spectrum analyser.
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CDNE For Emission Measurement On Luminaries
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CDNs have been used as coupling-/decoupling networks to measureconducted noise as well as for immunity testing so far.
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Baluns
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Causes a voltage transformation Uin / Uout = 1 / 2 and is designed for operation with hand- held field coil when performing tests.
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Helmholtz Coils
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Helmholtz-Coils are especially designed to generate precisely defined magnetic fields from DC to the upper end of the audio frequency range and beyond. The generated fields are in a strongly linear relation to the coil current. The field- strength can be calculated exactly by analytical (or numerical) methods, based on the coils' geometry, the number of turns and the coil current.















