Title :
Advances in measurement methods and reduction of measurement uncertainties associated with antenna calibration
Author :
Alexander, M.J. ; Salter, M.J. ; Gentle, D.G. ; Holland, K.P.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Electr. Sci., Nat. Phys. Lab., Teddington, UK
fDate :
7/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A major source of uncertainty in electromagnetic-compatibility conformance testing is the antenna factor. Until recently, broadband antennas in the frequency range 30 MHz-1 GHz were calibrated typically to an uncertainty of ±2 dB. Antennas can now be calibrated to an uncertainty of less than ±0.5 dB. This has made it possible to quantify a second category of uncertainties which arise when the antenna is used for emission testing on an open-field site. Ideally, the most useful calibration is of free-space antenna factors, but when antennas are used above a ground plane mutual-coupling effects can alter the antenna factor. The directivity of the antenna affects the magnitude of the received signal; balun imbalance affects the received signal; and the phase centre of log-periodic antennas changes with frequency. On top of this there are site effects which include reflections from surrounding objects, reflections from antenna-support structures and input cables and edge diffraction from the ground plane. These effects can be quantified to uncertainties as low as ±0.1 dB using antennas with calculable antennas factors
Keywords :
antenna testing; calibration; conformance testing; electromagnetic compatibility; field strength measurement; measurement errors; 30 MHz to 1 GHz; EMC testing; antenna calibration; antenna factor; antenna-support structures; balun imbalance; broadband antennas; directivity; edge diffraction; electromagnetic-compatibility conformance testing; emission testing; free-space antenna factors; ground plane; input cables; log-periodic antennas; measurement uncertainties; mutual-coupling; open-field site; phase centre; reflections; site effects;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:19941284