Helmholtz coil

A Helmholtz coil is a magnetic field transmitting antenna consisting of two parallel coils with the same current direction, where the magnetic field strength is greatest at the horizontal and vertical centering of the two coils. The DUT will be placed in this area to undergo a magnetic field immunity test. Different Helmholtz coils correspond to different test frequencies and

The current instrument classification contains the following instrumentation:

NFCN 9734 Schwarzbeck Impedance Matching Networks
NFCN 9734 Schwarzbeck Impedance Matching Networks

NFCN 9734 is an impedance matching network manufactured by Schwarzbeck and authorized for sale by EUTTEST Shenzhen, generally used for low-frequency magnetic field immunity testing, with a maximum rated current of up to 32A, matching...

Helmholtz Coils Schwarzbeck Selection and Usage
Helmholtz Coils Schwarzbeck Selection and Usage

Typical applications for Helmholtz-Coils are low-frequency magnetic fields according to automotive standards ISO11452-8, SAE J551-17, MIL-STD-461F...