M. Quílez, F. Silva, A. Martin, J. Fontanilles, P. Riu
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Abstract
In some situations, the OATS (open air test site) far field condition cannot be satisfied, and near field measurements must be performed. The EMI environment inside a car is one of these situations, where only near field probes can be used for measurement. We developed a near field probe that can measure the electric and magnetic fields simultaneously. The probe was built on a PCB (printed circuit board) along with the electronics needed to transmit the signals through an analog optical link. Calibration of the probe was performed in a TEM cell. The results for the sensitivity as a function of the frequency and the radiation pattern are presented.