Com-Power CGO-5100A User Manual

Features
Reference Source for OATS Verifi cation
Usable Frequency Range to 18 GHz
Amplitude Variation Less Than ± 2 dB
Auto RF Shutoff With Low Battery Voltage
Omni-directional
Comb Generator
CGO- 5100A
Description
The CGO-5100 Comb Generator is a radiated reference signal source. It is a self-contained source of signals con­sisting of frequency harmonics at 100 MHz intervals, and is usable from 1 GHz up to at least 18 GHz. The signals generated by CGO-5100 are stable and can be used as ref­erence signals for validating OA TS (Open Area T est Sites) that are utilized for EMC testing. The Comb Generator CGO-5100 has internal circuitry , which is designed to make its output stable, precise and close to the emission limits for FCC Part 15 and EN 55022.
The CGO- 5100 Comb Generator has an omni directional built-in antenna, which works in conjunction with the chassis of the unit. The circular chassis of the Comb Gen­erator helps radiate the signal uniformly in all directions in the horizontal plane. The built-in antenna of the CGO 5100 provides improved signal stability , however it cannot provide conducted reference signals.
The CGO- 5100 Comb Generator is powered by a recharge­able internal battery pack. The internal power eliminates the need for an external power cable and its effect on the radiated signal pattern or level. When the battery voltage drops below a reliable operating level, the RF circuit is shut off automatically. This feature prevents an invalid output from the Comb Generator. When fully charged, the battery allows continuous use of the Comb Generator for up to 18 hours. The Comb Generator and its charger
are shipped with a custom wooden storage box
Application
Radiated emissions measurements for EMC are usually conducted on an Open Area Test site (OATS) or an an­echoic chamber. OATS and chambers must be calibrated before use in accordance with published calibration pro­cedures at regular intervals. These calibration methods are too elaborate and time consuming to be performed before each test to ensure that the data taken is con­sistent and accurate. However, the generally specifi ed one-year calibration cycle is too long to fi nd out about any problem with the site or associated test equipment.
The Comb Generator is a tool to solve these problems. The test engineer should keep a daily log of a few Comb Generator radiated readings before starting his test. He is able detect potential problems with site by monitoring any change in the readings. For example, any problem or change with antenna, cables, preamplifi er, attenuator or receiver will be refl ected in the Comb Generator data with the same setup. The same method can be utilized when EMC emissions measurements for a product varies with sites. The Comb Generator can be used to determine if the test sites are causing the variation. Without such a reference source, it would be extremely diffi cult to compare several sites.
The comb Generator can also be used to check the shielding effectiveness of an enclosure.
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Specifi cations
Frequency Range: 1 GHz - 18 GHz Frequency Step Size: 100 MHz Amplitude Variation: Batteries: 3.6 V NimH Battery Charger
Input: 90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Output: 6 VDC @ 500mA Plug type: 2.5mm x 5.5mm (center pos.)
Dimensions: 8” circular x 1” (19.2 cm circular x 2.4 cm) Weight: 1 lb. (0.45 kg)
Mechanical outline
Antenna
± 2 dB
Antenna
1”
8”
Typical radiated output at 3 meter distance
Power on LED
Switch
Battery Low LED
Charger input
All values are typical values unless specifi ed. All specifactions are subject to change without notice.
Com-Power Corporation 114 Olinda Drive, Brea, CA 92823 (714) 528 - 8800 www.com-power.com
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