Standard system components, Arch, Positioner – ORBIT FR StarBot 4300 User Manual
Page 4: Antennas, Absorbers and anechoic chambers, I starbot 4300
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Standard system components
Arch
•
Different arch sizes available
•
A choice of probes available
according to the frequency
range
Positioner
•
An innovative 6 axis portable
robot offering versatile
positioning of a probe array
ORBIT/FR positioning
equipment catalog
Antennas
•
A choice of reference
antennas (horns, dipoles
and loops) and a single
probe positioner.
MVG antenna catalog
Absorbers
and anechoic
chambers
•
A selection of standard,
adapted and specialty
absorbers
•
Anechoic chambers or outdoor
radomes with integrated
design, production, installation
and testing services
AEMI absorber catalog
Mechanical characteristics &
RF equipment characteristics
Angular coverage
182.95°
Probe array diameter
6 m
Frequency range
500 MHz - 18 GHz
Measurement capability
CW, pulsed mode
Available movement
6 axis portable robot
(see figure on next page).
ANGLE BETWEEN PROBES
500 MHz - 6 GHz
2.95°
6 GHz - 18 GHz
2.95°
NUMBER OF PROBES
500 MHz - 6 GHz
63 + 1 ref. channel
6 GHz - 18 GHz
63 + 1 ref. channel
System specifications
Measurement time for 20 frequencies*
< 5 min
Typical dynamic range
45 - 50 dB
10 dBi AUT 20 dBi AUT 30 dBi AUT
PEAK GAIN ACCURACY (dB)
0.07 - 0.3 GHz
-
-
-
0.3 - 0.4 GHz
-
-
-
0.5 - 0.8 GHz
± 1.2 dB
± 1.0 dB
± 0.7 dB
0.8 - 1.0 GHz
± 0.8 dB
± 0.7 dB
± 0.7 dB
1.0 - 6.0 GHz
± 0.8 dB
± 0.7 dB
± 0.7 dB
6.0 - 18.0 GHz
± 1.1 dB
± 0.9 dB
± 0.8 dB
PEAK GAIN REPEATABILITY (dB)
-10 dB sidelobes accuracy (dB)
0.5 - 0.8 GHz
± 1.5 dB
± 0.9 dB
± 0.6 dB
0.8 - 1.0 GHz
± 1.3 dB
± 0.8 dB
± 0.6 dB
1.0 - 6.0 GHz
± 1.2 dB
± 0.8 dB
± 0.6 dB
6.0 - 16.0 GHz
± 1.5 dB
± 1.1 dB
± 0.9 dB
16.0 - 18.0 GHz
± 1.5 dB
± 1.1 dB
± 0.9 dB
-20 dB sidelobes accuracy (dB)
0.5 - 0.8 GHz
-
± 1.5 dB
± 0.8 dB
0.8 - 1.0 GHz
-
± 1.3 dB
± 0.8 dB
1.0 - 6.0 GHz
-
± 1.2 dB
± 0.8 dB
6.0 - 16.0 GHz
-
± 2.2 dB
± 1.8 dB
16.0 - 18.0 GHz
-
± 2.2 dB
± 1.8 dB
* • Hemispherical measurement surface (over 180° in Azimuth - typical for
antenna measurement around an aircraft)
• No oversampling
• CW mode: acquisition is asynchronous of RF signal. For pulsed mode
with acquisition synchronous of RF pulse signal, the measurement time
will be linked to the duty cycle of RF pulse signal
I StarBot 4300
A single probe positioner
Photo courtesy of Alenia Aer
onautica
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