The comparison of a loop antenna factor measurement has been performed. One of the motivations for this comparison was that since the last comparison in this field (CCEM.RF-S21.F), several National Metrology Institutes have implemented the calibration capabilities for antenna measurements. The second motivation is that the loop antennas are typically working over a large frequency range, in this case 10 Hz to 30 MHz. For the calibration over this frequency span, two ranges are distinguished: the low frequency range where Alternating Current (AC) techniques should be used, and the high frequency range where Radio-Frequency (RF) measurement techniques are applied. The comparison shows that the participants were able to measure within the declared uncertainties.
Final report on EURAMET supplementary comparison EURAMET.EM.RF-S27: 'Antenna factor for loop antennas' / Frédéric, P., Borsero, M., Daniel, B., Soydan, Ç., Mustafa, Ç., Karel, D., David, G., Giordano, D., Stuart, H., Josef, K., Yannick Le, S., Beat, M., Michal, U., Giuseppe, V., Dongsheng, Z.. - In: METROLOGIA. - ISSN 1681-7575. - 51:1A(2014), pp. 1-7. [10.1088/0026-1394/51/1A/01007]
Final report on EURAMET supplementary comparison EURAMET.EM.RF-S27: 'Antenna factor for loop antennas'
BORSERO, MICHELE;GIORDANO, DOMENICO;
2014
Abstract
The comparison of a loop antenna factor measurement has been performed. One of the motivations for this comparison was that since the last comparison in this field (CCEM.RF-S21.F), several National Metrology Institutes have implemented the calibration capabilities for antenna measurements. The second motivation is that the loop antennas are typically working over a large frequency range, in this case 10 Hz to 30 MHz. For the calibration over this frequency span, two ranges are distinguished: the low frequency range where Alternating Current (AC) techniques should be used, and the high frequency range where Radio-Frequency (RF) measurement techniques are applied. The comparison shows that the participants were able to measure within the declared uncertainties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


