With this gauss meter it is possible to measure magnetic fields up to 2000 mG directly. At the same time, the gauss meter shows the strength of the magnetic field numerically using an X, Y and Z axis. Another measuring function of the gauss meter is the electromagnetic field strength measurement. With this measuring function in the gauss meter, the electromagnetic field strength on supply lines can be determined at a frequency of 50/60 Hz. It is also possible to carry out measurements in the high frequency range with the gauss meter. Thus, measurements can be carried out with the gauss meter on, for example, a WLAN router or a mobile phone. Because of its many measuring functions, the gauss meter is a compact and multifunctional measuring device.
In addition to the numerical display on the gauss meter, a graphical progression of the last 20 measured values is also displayed. The measured value is also displayed as a bar diagram by the gauss meter. This bar chart on the gauss meter is divided into three traffic light colors. As soon as the measured value exceeds a fixed value, so that the bar chart on the gauss meter has reached the red area, an acoustic alarm is activated. This alarm on the gauss meter switches off automatically as soon as the measured value is below the fixed limit threshold.
All three measurement modes can be read off simultaneously on the 2.4'' TFT display of the gauss meter. Switching between the individual measurement modes on the gauss meter is therefore not necessary. The background lighting of the gauss meter can be adjusted in 4 levels. Thus, the display of the gauss meter can be adapted to the most varied of environmental conditions at the touch of a button.
Features:
- Three different measuring function
- Many different units can be set
- Alarm when limit value is exceeded
- Automatic shutdown
- With three-axis measurement
- For low frequencies and high frequencies
Low frequency magnetic field |
Unit µT |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
Accuracy |
20.00 ... 200.0 µT |
0.01 µT, 0.1 µT |
± 12% + 5 digits |
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at 50/60 Hz |
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Unit mG |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
Accuracy |
200.0 ... 2000 mG |
0.1 mG, 1 mG |
± 12% + 5 digits |
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at 50/60 Hz |
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Low frequency electromagnetic field |
Unit V / m |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
Accuracy |
50V / m ... 2000V / m |
1V / m |
± 7% + 20 digits |
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at 50/60 Hz |
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High frequency electromagnetic field |
Unit mV / m, V / m |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
Accuracy |
30.0 mV / m ... 11.00V / m |
0.01, 0.1 mV / m |
1.0 dB at 1V / m |
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0.01V / m |
and 900 MHz, |
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> 1V / m are only used |
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for reference |
Unit µW / cm² |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
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0.02 ... 32.0 µW / cm² |
0.01, 0.1 µW / cm² |
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Unit µW / m², mW / m² |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
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2.3 µW / m² ... 320.9 µW / m² |
0.1, 1 µW / m² |
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0.1 mW / m² |
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Unit mA / m |
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Measuring range |
Resolution |
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0.07 ... 29.1-mA / m |
0.01, 0.1-mA / m |
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ll specifications refer to an ambient temperature of 23 ± 5°C / 73.4 ± 9°F, |
an ambient humidity of 25 ... 75% RH and an RF field strength of less |
than 3V / m and 30 MHz. |