Broad-Band, Noninvasive Radio-Frequency Current Probe
TBMG-7054
01/01/2001
- Content
An instrument that noninvasively measures alternating current over a broad frequency band (typically from about 0.3 to about 110 MHz) has been invented. This instrument could be especially useful for assessing radio-frequency hazards by measuring currents in various parts of humans or personnel exposed to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields.
- Citation
- "Broad-Band, Noninvasive Radio-Frequency Current Probe," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2001.