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EMC Probes

Readout Units

  • FM5004 Field Monitor   |   Manual
    The ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF Model FM5004 Field Monitor provides measurement display, control and alarm functions for up to four ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF probes (sold separately).
  • HI-4413P Fiber to Serial Converter   |   Datasheet
    The HI-4413P and ProbeView II" software provides extensive data gathering and display options for any fiber optically coupled Holaday probe.
  • HI-4413USB Fiber to USB Converter   |   Datasheet
    The HI-4413USB Fiber to USB Converter is an economical way to collect and display data from all of the ETS-Lindgren EMC optically coupled field probes.
  • HI-6100 Field Monitor   |   Manual
    The ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF Model HI-6100 Field Monitor Readout Unit provides measurement display, control and alarm functions for up to four ETS-Lindgren Holaday EMF probes (sold separately).

Probe Stand

  • H-491269 Probe Stand Assembly   |   Datasheet
    The Model H-491269 Probe Stand is designed for accurate and repeatable probe positioning when performing field uniformity calibration in accordance with 61000-4-3 and 61000-4-21, among other EMC and military standards. Additionally, this probe stand can be utilized for any precision positioning requirement.

Electric Field Probes

  • HI-6005 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The battery powered HI-6005 Electric Field Probe embodies the latest innovations in isotropic sensor design and low noise, miniaturized electronics.
  • HI-6022 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The battery powered HI-6022 EMF Field Probe provides broadband EMF frequency coverage and an improved dynamic range. Designed to be single range reading, the HI-6022 can read data continuously over the entire dynamic range. Data values for each axis (X, Y, Z) can be read individually or summed.
  • HI-6053 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The battery powered HI-6053 Electric Field Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements.
  • HI-6105 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The laser powered HI-6105 Electric Field Probe embodies the latest innovations in isotropic sensor design and low noise, miniaturized electronics.
  • HI-6122 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The laser powered HI-6122 EMF Field Probe provides broadband EMF frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements. To take advantage of this capability, the HI-6122 was designed to be single range reading so data can be read continuously over the entire dynamic range. Data values for each axis (X, Y, Z) can be read individually or summed.
  • HI-6153 Electric Field Probe   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    The laser powered HI-6153 Electric Field Probe provides broadband EMF frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements. To take advantage of this capability, the HI-6153 was designed to be single range reading so data can be read continuously over the entire dynamic range. Data values for each axis (X,Y,Z) can be read individually, or summed.

E & H Near Field Probe Sets

  • 7405 E & H Near Field Probe Set   |   Datasheet   |   Manual
    ETS-Lindgren's Model 7405 E & H Near Field Probe Set is a passive, near field probe set designed as a diagnostic aid for locating and characterizing sources of E and H-Field emissions.

Injection Probes

Current Probes

  • 91197-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 91197-1 and 91197-1L EMC current probes are our most sensitive low frequency probes.
  • 91550-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 91550-1 and 91550-1L current probes are extremely broad frequency range probes covering 20 Hz to 100 MHz.
  • 91550-2 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 91550-Series probe is optimized for making high power, low duty cycle pulse current measurements.
  • 91550-5 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 91550-Series probe is optimized for making high power, low duty cycle pulse current measurements.
  • 93511-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 93511-1 has a constant transfer impedance of 1 Ohm from 100 kHz to 10 MHz.
  • 93686-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 93686-1 probe is extremely useful when making common mode measurements as per MILSTD-1399, Section 390, or for diagnostic purposes.
  • 93686-8 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The Model 93686-Series have a variety of different sensitivities and frequency ranges. The large 2.625" window diameter makes it very versatile.
  • 94106-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The 94106-1 probe has a 1.25" window measurement probe covering the frequency range from 100 kHz to 400 MHz.

  • 94111-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The 94111-Series probes have a 1.25" window measurement probe covering the frequency range from 1 MHz to 1 GHz. The 94111-Series is ideal for monitoring injected current on cables during bulk current injection tests such as RTCA/DO-160C Section 20 conducted susceptibility, or MIL- STD-462D test method CS114.
  • 94111-2 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The 94111-Series probes have a 1.25" window measurement probe covering the frequency range from 1 MHz to 1 GHz. The 94111-Series is ideal for monitoring injected current on cables during bulk current injection tests such as RTCA/DO-160C Section 20 conducted susceptibility, or MIL- STD-462D test method CS114.
  • 94430-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The small size and light weight 94430-1 measurement probe has a 0.75" window, covering the frequency range from 10 kHz to 250 MHz. In applications where the 0.75" window diameter is sufficient, this series provides frequency coverage for all conducted emissions tests, both commercial and military
  • 94606-1 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The 5" diameter window Model 94606-Series probes have a variety of different sensitivities and frequency ranges.
  • 94606-6 Current Probe   |   Manual
    The 5" diameter window Model 94606-Series probes have a variety of different sensitivities and frequency ranges.