Radio Frequency (RF) current probes play a crucial role in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing. Their primary function is to measure RF currents in a circuit without direct contact with the tested device or components. These probes are an essential part of EMC measurement systems, ensuring that devices meet electromagnetic emission and susceptibility standards. This article delves into the...
Introduction The RF current probe, a key tool in electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing, plays a vital role in measuring RF currents within cables, particularly those found in electronic devices and electrical systems. The use of RF current probes in various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications, is critical to ensure complian...