Com-Power CLA-050 User Manual

Features
Frequency Range - 30 - 1000 MHz
Test to CISPR 14 (EN 55014) requirements
Individual Calibration
Two Year Warranty
Absorbing Clamps
CLA-050, CLA-150
Description
The CLA-050 and CL-150 absorbing clamps meet the CISPR 14 (EN 55014) section 6.11 requirement for measuring radio frequency power generated and fed to the EUT supply cable of household appliances, electri­cal tools and similar apparatus.
The absorbing clamp consists of a calibrated ferrite current transformer operating in the frequency range of 30-1000 MHz and two groups of ferrite rings. The ferrite rings acts as absorbers of energy and stabilizes impedance. One set of ferrite rings surrounds the lead from the transformer to the EMI meter to minimize standing waves. The second group of ferrite rings surround supply cable from the equipment under test. These rings act as an absorber of energy and an im­pedance stabilizer to isolate the equipment under test from the mains. These rings are made up of two halves. Therefore, the supply cable from the EUT can be placed inside the aperture of the rings.
Two absorbing clamp models are available to accom­modate the varying sizes of supply cables. The model CLA-050 can accommodate supply cable up to 10 mm (0.39 inches) in diameter and model CLA-150 can ac­cept cables up to 32 mm (1.26 inches) diameter.
All absorbing clamps are individually calibrated before shipment. The insertion loss and correction factors will be supplied with each clamp.
Application
Use of an absorbing clamp is a practical alternative to measurement of direct eld strength from EUT supply cables.
During the test, the equipment under test is placed on a nonconductive table at least 40 cm from the nearest reecting object. The EUT mains conductor is placed horizontally in a straight line for a distance sufcient to permit movement of the absorbing clamp to obtain the highest readings. The mains conductor is placed in the clamp surrounded by absorbing rings and the cur­rent transformer.
The standard requires the measuring instrument having a 50 Ohm input impedance. The power (P) measured using a 50 Ohm load is equal to the square of the volt­age measured divided by 50. This can be expressed in decibels (dB):
P = Power 10 log P = 10 log V2/50 = 20 log V-10 log 50 10 log P = 20 log V - 10 log 50 IL = Insertion loss Corrected reading: 10 log P = 20 log V - 17 dB + IL
The numerical value of P (power) expressed in dB (picowatts accross 50 Ohms) is found by substracting 17 dB from the numerical value of V in dB.
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Specications
Model CLA-050 CLA-150
Frequency range: 30 MHz - 1000 MHz 30 MHz - 1000 MHz Maximum cable diameter: 10 mm (0.39 inches) 32 mm (1.26 inches)
Aperture diameter: 12.7 mm (0.5 inches) 34.9 mm (1.37 inches)
Connector: BNC (f) BNC(f)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 627 x 114 x 144 mm 627 x 114 x 165 mm
24.7 x 4.5 x 5.7 inches 24.7 x 4.5 x 6.5 inches Weight 5 kg (11.5 lbs) 9.5 kg (21 lbs)
Typical insertion loss and correction factors for models CLA-050 & CLA-150
Specication subject to change without notice. All values are typical unless specied.
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