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NOISE SEARCH TESTER

Optical and Network Measurement Instruments


3144-20
For support the Investigation and the
measures of the noise disorder
NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
lSpecially designed for on-site noise measurements
Locate and develop countermeasures against noise interference
lNon-contact measurements for simplicity and safety
Measure noise on active power, telecom and ground lines without interruption
lCapture even one-shot noise
Measure lightning surges, contact opening/closing surges and ESD noise
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Check for broad ranges of noise at one time: Model 3145-20 measures noise
between 10 kHz and 100 MHz, and Model 3144-20 measures noise between
500 Hz and 30 MHz.
How do you know if the noise ingress is from the devices power, telecom or earth line?
HIOKIs series of noise measurement instruments are designed to help your investigation.
Have you ever had a problem with electronic device faults and
telecommunications interference?
Device malfunctions
Device damage
Network connection problems
Slow data communications, etc.
Optimal frequency range for measuring conducted noise
Detect noise without contact, and earth-free
(Model 9754). Because measurement requires no
electrical contact, there's no need to worry about
interfering with communications, electric shock
or short circuits, and use is simple and safe even
in active-line conditions.
Clamp-Type Noise Sensor (Non-Contact)
Broad Measurement
Frequency Range
10 kHz to 100 MHz (Model 3145-20)
500 Hz to 30 MHz (Model 3144-20)
Radiated Electrical Noise
Noise Sources
Lightning
Shortwave
Transmitters
FM Transmitters
ESD
Amateur Radio TV Walkie Talkies
Cell phones
Elevators
Arc Welders Illegal CB Radios
Drive Motors AM Radio
Power Line Induction Switching Inverter
Fluorescent Lights & Neon Signs
Electric Railroad Induction
Frequency [Hz}
Model 3144-20
Measurement Range
Broadcast
transmitters
Lightning
surges
Operating noise
from elevators, etc.
Noise from factories,
radiated noise
Radio
transmitters
Power noise from
air conditioner
inverters
Cellular telephone
transmitters
ESD from offce
equipment such as
chairs
ESD from human
bodies
3144-20
3145-20
9754
9741
Electronic Device
Power Line
Telecom Line
Earth Line
Simple and Safe !
The Clamp-On Noise Sensor 9754 detects noise current, and the Clamp-On Voltage
Sensor 9741 detects noise voltage. Measure noise just by clamping around telecom,
power and earth lines.
(The Clamp-On Voltage Sensor 9741 requires grounding)
ESD from motion of
open-access fooring
Model 3145-20
Measurement Range
From Other Telecom
Lines
Affected
Device
From Earth Lines
Power Lines
<--> Telecom Lines
From Telecom Lines
From Power Lines
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The impedance of an earth line is proportional to its length and fre-
quency. When noise current fows in an earth line, the resulting noise
voltage may swing the potential of an electronic device to cause noise
interference.
Using the NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20 with the Clamp-On Noise
Sensor 9754, the noise current level and frequency of the earth
line can be measured simply, without direct contact.
Easily measure earth line noise
AC Power Line
Device
9754
3145-20
Earth
One-shot noise such as from lightning surges, contact opening/closing surges and electrostatic discharges is captured using the
peak-detection function (Model 3145-20).
Reliably capture one-shot noise
O|AMP ON
vO|TAGE SENSOR
9741
Measured Parameter
Ground|ng
Oonduotor pos|t|on
effeot error
Oonduotor d|ameter
effeot error
Max|mum
o|amp|ng d|ameter
Max. rated vo|tage
to earth
No|se ourrent
No
Sma||
Sma||
20 mm
OAT ll 600 v
OAT lll 300 v
No|se vo|tage
Requ|red
|arge
|arge
20 mm
OAT lll 200v
O|AMP ON
NOlSE SENSOR
9754
With a spectrum analyzer
One-shot noise cannot be reliably detected while sweeping the mea-
surement range at a particular sweep frequency.
With FFT functions
With the NOISE HiLOGGER
3145-20
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Noise voltage exceeds the specifed
margin above the signal voltage.
Noise voltage is proportional to the impedance at the
location of ingress.
One-shot noise that occurs during the dead time cannot be detected
with an FFT analysis function of a digital oscilloscope.
The 3145-20 is designed to measure noise that changes
frequency or level over time, as well as one-shot noises
such as surges.
Surge
Measur|ng earth ||ne no|se
Measur|ng surge and e|eotrostat|o no|se
Measur|ng no|se on power and
te|eoom ||nes
Reoord|ng no|se |eve| f|uotuat|ons
Oompare no|se |eve|s
Determ|n|ng when no|se events ooour
Measur|ng and mon|tor|ng remote s|tes
Ana|yz|ng resu|ts on a persona| oomputer
Measurements that requ|re portab|||ty
No. App||oat|on 3145-20 (H|gh-End Funot|ona||ty} Mode| 3144-20 (S|mp|e and Eoonom|oa|}
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O|amp-on|y, earth-free oonneot|on
Peak deteot|on of one-shot no|se
Frequenoy range from |nverters to
FM transm|ss|ons (10 kHz to 100 MHz}
|ogg|ng funot|on
|ong-term storage on memory oard
T|me-ser|es graph d|sp|ay
Settab|e no|se |eve| thresho|d
A|arm funot|on
Remote oontro| v|a |AN
E-ma|| send|ng funot|on
PO app||oat|on program supp||ed
90-m|nute reohargeab|e batter|es
H|gh-end funot|ona||ty and ||ght we|ght
Ground|ng requ|red
Frequenoy range from power systems
to OB transm|ss|ons
(500 Hz to 30 MHz}
Reoords to |nterna| memory
v|ew t|me-ser|es graphs w|th supp||ed
PO app||oat|on program
Supp||ed PO app||oat|on program
Runs for f|ve hours on s|x a|ka||ne AA
batter|es
Oompaot and ||ght-we|ght
See p. 2 See p. 1
pp. 3 to 7 P.8
See p. 2
See p. 1
See p. 1
See p. 4
See p. 8
See p. 4
See p. 4
See p. 5
See p. 8 See p. 6
See pp. 4 to 9
See pp. 8 to 10
High-end functionality in Model 3145-20,
or the compact light weight Model 3144-20
Choose the model to suit your application
Measuri ng Noi se Current
and Noise Voltage
Some other specifcations differ for the two
models, so please select a model according
to your application.
Noise voltage measurement
Electronic devices normally operate at a specifc voltage level.
Noise voltage measurement can determine whether noise is
the cause of damage from exceeding a safe threshold or of
malfunction due to inadequate noise margin.
The 9741 Sensor (supplied with Model 3144-20) measures noise
voltage.
Noise voltage measurement with the 9741 requires grounding to
establish a reference potential.
Noise current measurement
The 9754 sensor ( opti on for Model 3145-20) measures noi se
current.
Noi se current measurement i s i deal for determi ni ng the noi se
propagation route from the point of ingress, and for measuring
earth line noise.
Measurement with the 9754 is earth-free (no grounding required).
Comparison of Sensor Models 9754 and 9741
Noise current: Measure using the Model 9754 Clamp-On Noise Sensor (option for Model 3145-20).
Noise voltage: Measure using the Model 9741 Clamp-On Noise Sensor (supplied with Model 3144-20).
Noise current and voltage measurements have
the following features.
Electronic
Device A
Electronic
Device B
Power Line Telecom Line
9754
Earth Line
From i1 = i2 + i3
Noise current ingress on a power line can fow through
electronic device A to appear on the earth and telecom lines.
9741
Earth Line
Grounding for Reference
Potential
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NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
High-end functionality noise measurement instrument
provides long-term recording and remote control functions
Color LCD Noise Level Display
View instantaneous values of measured noise, and noise level variations over time.
View instantaneous noise levels in a bar graph
The 3145-20 separates noise between 10 kHz and
100 MHz into seven frequency bands, and dis-
plays the noise current level of each band as one
bar in a bar graph, which is refreshed every 100
ms.
Just clamp around a signal line and start measur-
ing immediately.
Noise levels are displayed in a bar graph on the 3145-20 Monitoring on
an oscilloscope
LAN Connector
(10BASE-T)
Monitoring Measurement
Noise waveform details can be
measured, but the kind of noise
cannot be determined.
CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754 (Option)
Measure noise current without direct connection
BNC Jack
For the CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754 or
other voltage input (from antenna or short-range
magnetic probe).
Peak Bar
Peak Noise Level
Level Bar
Present Noise Level
Numerical Display
View Instantaneous or
Maximum Values
Bands
Displays Seven Frequency
Ranges
Easily view the noise current level
in each band.
The displayed bar graph exposes
the characteristics of the noise.
PC Card
Center Freq. f0
Seven Band-Pass Filters Separate Noise
Bandwidth
Frequency
Current Ranges (using Model 9754 Sensor)
200 mA range 2.0 mAp-p to 280.0 mAp-p
2 A range 0.020 Ap-p to 2.800 Ap-p
20 A range 0.20 Ap-p to 28.00 Ap-p
Voltage Ranges
10 mV range 0.20 mVp-p to 14.00 mVp-p
100 mV range 2.0 mVp-p to 140.0 mVp-p
1 V range 0.020 Vp-p to 1.400 Vp-p
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Automatically save data to a memory card while measuring
Measurement data can be automatically saved to a PC Card. For continuous long-term
recording, cards up to 1 GB are supported. Data saved to a PC Card can be analyzed
on a personal computer using the supplied DATA VIEWER program for Model 3145-20.
Charge the battery pack while operating (with Battery Pack Model 9447)
The battery charges while measuring. If an unexpected power outage occurs during long-term
recording, measurement continues on battery power, greatly improving the reliability of long-
term measurements.
What happens when power is lost while measuring?
Ifnobatterypackisavailableforpowerbackup,measuringisinterruptedanddatain
the instruments memory is lost after about ten minutes.
IfAutoSaveisenabledwhenusingaPCCard,datameasureduptooneminutebe-
fore a power outage is saved on the PC Card.
Recoverytothepre-outagestateisavailablewiththeStartBackupfunction.
Record noise level variations over time
Variations in the noise levels of the seven frequency bands over time are recorded in the instruments internal memory. By analyzing
logged data, long-term and periodic noise levels can be captured and the timing of the noise occurrence can be determined.
The recording interval can be set from 1 to 60 seconds. The peak level of noise measured within each recording interval is recorded.
Logging Measurement
lntended Reoord|ng T|me
lnterna| Memory
s|ng a
PO Oard
128 MB}
16 days
2 months
1 month
4 months
2.5 months
10 months
5 months
1.5 years
10 months
3.3 years
15 months
5 years
2.5 years
10 years
Reoord|ng lnterva| 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 60 s
NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
Using the Alarm Function
The noise level of each frequency
band saved in the instruments internal
memory is displayed as a time series.
Past noise levels can be viewed
using the Waveform Scroll function.
An alarm sounds when the noise level exceeds a specifed threshold Alarm Function
Noise occurrences can be quickly discovered by setting the alarm
threshold at the ambient noise level during normal conditions.
While logging measurements, the date and time of alarm events
are recorded, so you can see precisely when rare noise interfer-
ence events occur.
The e-mail notifcation function sends an e-mail to an offce PC or
cell phone when the noise at a remote location triggers an alarm
event.
Note: a LAN environment is necessary for e-mail.
Note: Recording times are calculated values, and cannot be guaranteed.
Noise Interference
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[E-Mail Example]
An e-mail can be sent to a PC in a local network or located remotely when measurement stops, an alarm occurs, upon
recovery from power outage, or when internal memory or a PC Card becomes full.
NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
[ Connection Example Using HTTP Communication via 10BASE-T LAN ]
PC (www) Browser
[ Connection Example Using Mail send via 10BASE-T LAN ]
SMTP Mail Server
Internet
Service Provider
E-Mail Recipient
Cell phone or PC
Remote Operation (Remote Measurement via HTTP Server) Communication Function
E-Mail Sending Communication Function
l REMOTE CONTROL
l DATA GET BY FTP
l START/STOP
The instruments settings, data acquisition and screen moni-
toring can be controlled via an Internet browser such as Inter-
net Explorer.
l CURRENT DATA DISP
l MEMORY DATA GET
l COMMENT SET
The browser displays a working emulation of instruments control
panel.
Keysontheemulatedpanelworkjustlikethoseonthe
instrument.
Startandstopmeasurementfromyourwebbrowser.
Real-timemeasurementconditionsaredisplayed.
Remote Operating Screen Starting and Stopping Measurement
3145-20
PC (www) Browser
3145-20
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Measurement Report
Measurement A ..........
Measurement B ..........
Measurement Date: 00/00/00
Graph Display
Graphically displays recorded
measurement data as a time series
Cursor Function
Displays the time and
measurement values at A/B
cursor positions
NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
Converting to CSV Format
Data can be converted to text
in CSV format for importing by
spreadsheet programs
Numerical Value Display
Displays the numerical values of
recorded measurement data
Measurement Data Searching
Search criteria: current level, alarm level
and peak level events can be specifed and
searched
Day Display Example
This program allows data logged by the NOISE HiLOG-
GER to be viewed on a PC.
Additional functions include searching measurement data
according to specifed criteria, time-series graph printing
and converting measurement data to CSV format.
PC Application Program: DATA VIEWER for the 3145-20
Display data by day,
week or month.
By vi ewi ng data i n a Day Di spl ay, noi se
variations throughout the day can be seen at
a glance.
Printing and Report Generation
Print measurement
data as a time-series
graph.
Capture an image
of the displayed
graph and copy it
into Word or other
programs.
Print from the Application Pro-
gram
Paste an i mage of the di spl ayed
graph i nto other programs when
generating reports
Compatible OS: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 (64-bit support limited to
Windows 7) For system environment settings such as CPU, memory and
display, use an environment which conforms to that recommended by your OS.
HDD space: 10 MB or more of free disk space
Operating environment
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To investigate computer malfunctions, measure the noise current
on a LAN cable using the NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20.
Clamp the CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754 around the
LAN cable and monitor the NOISE HiLOGGER display.
Results
Electronic device malfunctions sometimes
occur intermittently.
Although noise is a likely cause, it may be
diffcult to confrm with the monitor function if
it is intermittent.
We could capture the noise waveform using
the trigger function of an oscilloscope, but
that doesnt give much information about the
frequency and level of the noise, so the trigger
settings may not be useful.
Use the logging function.
The noise level is constant and no device
malfunctions occur.
Measurement Range Selection
Begin with the following settings:
Telecom Line: 200 mA range
Power and Earth Lines: 2 A range
Lightning Surges: 20 A range
The characteristics of the noise and time of
malfunction are indicated on the 3145-20s
Logging screen.
At the time of the device malfunction, a
fuctuation in the 60 MHz noise level is evident.
Nominal level: 0.060 A

Level at the time of malfunction: 0.600 A
The noise level becomes ten times greater.
One-shot noise that occurs intermittently can
be captured by the Peak Detection function.
Once the frequency and level of the noise
that causes the mal f uncti on are known,
appropriate noise suppression steps can be
taken characteristics.
The t i me needed t o r esol ve noi se
interference problems can be shortened.
Noise Measurement Example Using the Monitor Function
Large noise ingress can be seen
around 60 and 20 MHz.
Install noise suppression and recheck the noise
current level on the 3145-20s monitor.
Noise Measurement Example using the Logging Function
Select the measurement range and recording interval, and start logging.
An electronic device malfunction occurred.
The effectiveness of the noise
suppression is obvious.
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NOISE SEARCH TESTER Model 3144-20
Interna| Memory Recording Time
Auto-Stop Mode
Overwriting (CONT}
Mode
Recording
Interva|
1 s
2 s
5 s
10 s
20 s
30 s
1 m|n
2 m|n
5 m|n
10 m|n
20 m|n
30 m|n
60 m|n
Longest Recording
Duration
17.7 h
1.4 days
3.7 days
7.4 days
14.8 days
22.2 days
1.4 mos
2.8 mos
7.1 mos
1.1 years
2.3 years
3.5 years
7.1 years
Minimum Guaranteed
Recording Duration
15.5 h
1.2 days
3.2 days
6.4 days
12.9 days
19.4 days
1.2 mos
2.5 mos
6.2 mos
1.0 years
2.0 years
3.1 years
6.2 years
3144-20
AC Adapter
9741
Measured Line
Ground for the 3144-20 or 9741
USB Interface
Download
Print
Compact, light weight noise measurement tool handles
like a hand-held tester
Features
Non-contact voltage sensor
Find noise in active circuits without disrupting signals or dam-
aging cables.
Measures from 500 Hz to 30 MHz
Covers a broad frequency range, from power line noise to CB
transmitters.
Level meter display on a large LCD
Noise is detected and displayed separately for each
frequency band.
Peak-Hold function
Displays the peak voltage and its measurement time in each
frequency band.
Logging function for long-term monitoring
Records up to 64,000 measurement points (levels and times).
USB interface included
With the supplied PC application program, transfer data to a
PC, display time-series data and output to a printer.
Powered by battery or AC adapter
Supports both portable on-site measurements and long-term
monitoring.
Measured levels and times are stored into
internal memory at the specified recording
i nter val . Two recordi ng modes can be
selected from the following:
Auto-Stop Mode
Recordi ng stops when i nternal memor y
becomes full.
Use this mode to retain all data recorded
during the measurement period.
Overwrite Mode
Recor di ng cont i nues, over wr i t i ng t he
ol dest data. By measuri ng i n thi s mode
continuously, the important data is captured
whenever an anomaly occurs.
The Peak-Hold function displays the peak
val ues and ti mes of occurrence i n each
frequency band.
l On-Site Measurement Monitor Function l Record to Internal Memory Logging Function
The supplied PC program quickly transfers
recorded data f rom the Tester to a PC.
Measured noi se l evel s and ti mes can be
viewed on a graph, saved as BMP fles and
printed, for use in generating reports.
l Analyzing Recorded Data on a PC Bundled Application Program
The Noise Search Tester measures noise from 500 Hz to
30 MHz in seven bands, and displays the noise voltage
in each band as one of seven bars on the level meter.
Measurement is performed just by clamping the CLAMP
ON VOLTAGE SENSOR 9741 around the line of interest.
Noise levels can thus be monitored easily in the active-line
state, without removing insulation.
Note: Recording times are calculated values, and cannot be guaranteed.
Compatible OS: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 (64-bit support limited to Windows 7) For system environment
settings such as CPU, memory and display, use an environment which conforms to that recommended by your OS.
HDD space: 10 MB or more of free disk space
Operating environment
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Specifcations
lnput term|na| : BNO jaok
Max. |nput vo|tage (between term|na|s} :
5 v peak
Max. rated vo|tage to earth : +5 v
Frequenoy range: 5 kHz to 100 MHz (-3 dB range}
Measurement Range/Span
Measurement system : Seven oont|guous bands def|ned by BPFs,
measur|ng the peak va|ue |n eaoh band
BPF oonf|gurat|on (BPF oharaoter|st|os: O = 1, -40 dB/deoade ro||-off}
Peak va|ue deteot|on method: Waveform peak deteot|on
(for bands w|th fo = 15, 70 and 250 kHz, and 1 MHz}
|eve| oomparator
(for bands w|th fo = 5, 20 and 60 MHz}
Measurement aoouraoy
(at oenter frequenoy fo |n eaoh band, 0 to 40O and up to 80% RH}
- 1. 15, 70 and 250 kHz, and 1 MHz bands
- 2. 5, 20 and 60 MHz bands
App||oab|e standards Safety: EN61010-1:2001, Po||ut|on degree 2, Measurement
oategory l (ant|o|pated trans|ent overvo|tage 330 v}
EMO: EN61326:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003
EN61000-3-2:2000+A2:2005
EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005
Externa| memory PO Oard s|ot: One 68-p|n PO Oard Standard-oomp||ant Type ll s|ot
(supports Type l and ll}
Oard type: F|ash ATA Oards (H|ok| brand}
Stored oontent: Sett|ngs, measurement data (text or propr|etary Mode|
3145 format}, soreen oapture |mages (BMP format}
D|sp|ay D|sp|ay dev|oe: 5.7-|noh STN oo|or |OD
D|sp|ay oharaoters: Eng||sh or Japanese, se|eotab|e
Power Power supp|y: AO Adapter Mode| 9418-15 (prov|des 12 v DO 5%}
AO Adapter rated |nput vo|tage 100 to 240 v AO
AO Adapter |nput frequenoy 50/60 Hz
Battery Paok Mode| 9447
Oharg|ng funot|on: The AO adapter oharges the Battery Paok 9447
Ou|ok-oharge t|me: 2.5 hours or |ess (@23O}
Oont|nuous operat|ng t|me: Approx. 1 hour
(@23O, w|th H|gh baok||ght sett|ng}
Mon|tor funot|on: D|sp|ays rea|-t|me peak-to-peak va|ues |n eaoh frequenoy
band on |eve| meters
Measured va|ues: Peak-to-peak
D|sp|ay method: |eve| meter p|us |nstantaneous or max|mum va|ues
Refresh |nterva|: 100 ms
Peak-Ho|d funot|on: Reta|ns d|sp|ay of the max|mum va|ue
measured |n eaoh band
|ogg|ng funot|on: Reoords max|mum peak-to-peak va|ues |n eaoh frequenoy band at
the speo|f|ed reoord|ng |nterva| to |nterna| memory, and d|sp|ays a
t|me-ser|es graph
Reoord|ng |nterva|: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60 s
Reoord|ng durat|on: Determ|ned by memory oapao|ty
T|me-ser|es graph d|sp|ay method: Fu|| Soreen, T|me-Ser|es Graph &
Most-Reoent va|ues or T|me-Ser|es Graph & Max|mum va|ues
T|me-ser|es graph zoom: Zooms |n/out a|ong the t|me ax|s
Oursor funot|on: D|sp|ays measured va|ue at oursor pos|t|on
A|arm funot|on: Wh||e |ogg|ng or d|sp|ay mon|tor|ng, a speo|f|ed operat|on |s
performed when speo|f|ed or|ter|a are met
A|arm Or|ter|a: |eve| sett|ngs oan be speo|f|ed for eaoh band
(|og|oa| OR or|ter|a}
A|arm operat|ons: Aud|b|e beeps, D|sp|ay |nd|oat|on,
Tr|gger output, E-ma|| not|f|oat|on
Event Mark funot|on: p to 100 Event Marks oan be entered wh||e |ogg|ng
l/O funot|ons: (1} Externa| tr|gger |nput: Enters Event Marks wh||e |ogg|ng
(2} Tr|gger output: S|gna| output upon a|arm event,
open-oo||eotor, at |east 100 ms pu|se w|dth
F||ter funot|on Storage med|a: PO Oard
Sav|ng format: Ded|oated Mode| 3145-20 format, text,
sett|ngs f||e, soreen oapture |mages (BMP format}
Oommun|oat|on funot|ons:
HTTP server for soreen d|sp|ay and remote oontro|
FTP server for data aoqu|s|t|on from |nterna| memory and PO Oard
E-ma|| send|ng upon a|arm events
Reads the ded|oated Mode| 3145-20 format, d|sp|ays |ogged data,
oursor funot|on, searoh funot|on, text f||e oonvers|on, pr|nt|ng and
soreen oapture
F|gure 1
BPF
Oharaoter|st|os
-3 db
15 kHz 70 kHz 250 kHz 1 MHz 5 MHz 20 MHz 60 MHz
Frequenoy
fo = oenter frequenoy
Bandw|dth
O = fo / B = 1
Ro||-off
oharaoter|st|o
-40 dB/deoade
Mode| 3145-20
<Input Section>
Frequenoy range: 1 kHz to 100 MHz (-3 dB}
Rated ourrent: AO 10 A
Max|mum ourrent: 15 A peak
Output vo|tage rat|o: 0.1 v/A
Amp||tude aoouraoy: 3.0% rdg. 0.001% f.s. (@10 A f.s.}
(f = 15 kHz, w|th oonduotor oentered |n o|amp}
Aoouraoy guaranty per|od: 1 year (approx. 10,000 o|amp open/o|ose oyo|es}
Oonduotor pos|t|on effeot: 0.4% or |ess
Res|dua| ourrent oharaoter|st|o: 40 mA or |ess
Max|mum rated vo|tage to earth: OATll 600 v, OATlll 300 v
(|nsu|ated oonduotor}
Operat|ng env|ronment: p to 2000 m AS|, |ndoors
Operat|ng temperature & hum|d|ty: 0O (32F} to 40O (104F}, up to 80% rh (non-oondensat|ng}
Measurab|e oonduotor d|ameter: up to 20mm (0.79 |n}
Sensor oab|e |ength: Approx. 2m (6.56 ft}
Externa| d|mens|ons: Sensor: Approx. 176mm (6.93 |n} W 69mm (2.72 |n} H 27mm (1.06 |n} D
Term|nator: Approx. 27mm (1.06 |n} W 55mm (2.17 |n} H 19mm (0.75 |n} D
Mass: Approx. 450g (15.9 oz}
Aooessor|es: lnstruot|on Manua|
App||oab|e standards Safety: EN61010-2-032:2002, B-type ourrent
sensor measurement oategor|es ll and lll
(ant|o|pated trans|ent overvo|tage 4000 v},
Po||ut|on degree 2
EMO: EN61326:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003
Mode| 9754
<Product Specifications>
lnterna| memory: 32 MB
T|me ax|s aoouraoy: 0.2 s/day (@23O}
Baokup battery serv|oe ||fe : For o|ook and sett|ngs: at |east 10 years (@23O}
For measurement data: at |east 10 m|n. after power off
Operat|ng temperature & hum|d|ty:
0O (32F} to 40O (104F}, up to 80% rh (non-oondensat|ng}
Aoouraoy guaranty per|od: 1 year
Produot guaranty per|od: 1 year
D|mens|ons: Approx. 203mm (7.99 |n} W 170mm (6.69 |n} H 52mm (2.05 |n} D
Mass: Approx. 1.2kg (42.3 oz}
<Genera| Specifications (Instrument}>
<Functiona| Specifications>
<PC App|ication Program Specifications>
Measurement
Range
200 mA
2 A
20 A
S|gna| |eve|
20.0 mAP-P to 200.0 mAP-P
200 mAP-P to 2.000 AP-P
2.00 AP-P to 20.00 AP-P
250 kHz
20% rdg.
15% rdg.
15% rdg.
1 MHz
25% rdg.
20% rdg.
20% rdg.
Band Oenter Frequenoy
70 kHz
20% rdg.
15% rdg.
15% rdg.
15 kHz
20% rdg.
15% rdg.
15% rdg.
Measurement
Range
200 mA
2 A
20 A
S|gna| |eve|
200.0 mAP-P
2.000 AP-P
20.00 AP-P
60 MHz
30% rdg.
25% rdg.
25% rdg.
Band Oenter Frequenoy
20 MHz
25% rdg.
20% rdg.
20% rdg.
5 MHz
25% rdg.
20% rdg.
20% rdg.
Measured parameter
Ourrent
(w|th 9754 sensor}
vo|tage
Measurement Range
200 mA
2 A
20 A
10 mv
100 mv
1 v
Measurement Span
2.0 mAP-P to 280.0 mAP-P
0.020 AP-P to 2.800 AP-P
0.20 AP-P to 28.00 AP-P
0.20 mvP-P to 14.00 mvP-P
2.0 mvP-P to 140.0 mvP-P
0.020 vP-P to 1.400 vP-P
H|gh |eve|: 2.5 to 5.0 v |ow |eve|: 0 to 1.0 v
W|th externa| tr|gger f||ter Off, H|gh |nterva|: at |east 1 ms, |ow |nterva|: at |east 2 Ms
W|th externa| tr|gger f||ter On, H|gh |nterva|: at |east 2.5 ms, |ow |nterva|: at |east 2.5 ms
-5 to +10 v DO
Effeot|ve Pu|se w|dth
App||oab|e vo|tage
Range
Max|mum App||ed
vo|tage
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lnput term|na|s: Ded|oated term|na| for Mode| 9741, BNO jaok (9741 has pr|or|ty}
lnput |mpedanoe: 9741 |nput: 50 7 10%
BNO |nput: 50 7 10%
1M7 10% / 120 pF 30 pF
Max|mum |nput vo|tage: 5 vp-p
Frequenoy range: 500 Hz to 30 MHz, |n 7 oont|guous ranges (-3 dB}
Measurement ranges: 1: 0 dBv (1 v} f.s
10: -20 dBv (0.1 v} f.s
Deteot|on method: RMS va|ue oonvers|on
Deteot|on aoouraoy: no more than 1.5 dBv from 500 Hz to 1 MHz,
2.0 dBv from 1 to 30 MHz
Mon|tor funot|on: D|sp|ays vo|tage |eve| measured |n eaoh frequenoy band on |eve| meters
|ogg|ng funot|on: Reoords measured va|ues and t|mes at the speo|f|ed reoord|ng |nterva| to |nterna| memory
lnterna| memory: 8 b|ooks of up to 8,000 data po|nts eaoh
Reoord|ng data oapao|ty: p to 64,000 data po|nts |n 8 b|ooks of up to 8,000 po|nts eaoh}
Reoord|ng modes: Measurement Stop Mode
Measurement stops when |nterna| memory beoomes fu||
(up to 64,000 data po|nts} Overwr|te Mode (OONT}:
When |nterna| memory beoomes fu||, the o|dest data |s
overwr|tten as measurement oont|nues, w|th a m|n|mum of
56,000 data po|nts stored
Memory baokup: Baokup battery reta|ns data |n memory when power |s off
Baokup battery serv|oe ||fe |s approx|mate|y 5 years (typ|oa|}
Reoord|ng |nterva|s: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 30 s, or 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60 m|n
Data de|et|on: A|| data |s de|eted at the same t|me
Data d|sp|ay funot|on: Shows measurement va|ues and t|mes reoorded by the
|ogg|ng funot|on
Peak Ho|d funot|on: Shows peak va|ues and deteot|on t|mes for eaoh frequenoy
band |n Mon|tor, |ogg|ng and Data D|sp|ay funot|ons
F|gure 1
BPF
Oharaoter|st|os
-3 db
1 kHz 15 kHz 70 kHz 250 kHz 1 MHz 3 MHz 20 MHz
Frequenoy
Oenter Freq. fo
Bandw|dth
O = fo, B = 1
Ro||-off
oharaoter|st|o
-40 dB/deoade
Mode| 3144-20
<Genera| Specifications>
Waveform mon|tor|ng: Outputs the s|gna| from the 9741 ded|oated |nput or the BNO |nput
Frequenoy range: 500 Hz to 30 MHz (-3 dB, 50 7 term|nat|on}
Output |mpedanoe: 50 7 10% (@1 kHz}
lnput-output rat|o: 2:1 (50 7 term|nat|on}
Output aoouraoy: 5% rdg. 10 mv (50 7 term|nat|on}
Max. open-o|rou|t vo|tage: 4.5 v
Aud|o mon|tor|ng: Output of enve|ope-deteoted s|gna|
Oommun|oat|on oontent: Transfers reoorded data from the 3144-20' s |nterna| memory
to a PO
lnterfaoe: SB ver. 1.1
Power: S|x AA-s|ze (|R6} a|ka||ne batter|es, 9 v DO, 500 mA
(AO Adapter Mode| 9445-02 or 9445-03, |nput vo|tage:
100 to 240 v AO, 50/60 Hz, max. rated ourrent: 250 mA}
Oont|nuous operat|ng t|me:
Approx. 5 hours (on battery power}
Operat|ng temperature & hum|d|ty:
0O (32F} to 40O (104F}, up to 80% rh (non-oondensat|ng}
|ow battery warn|ng: The |ow-battery |nd|oator appears when supp|y vo|tage drops
to approx. 6.5 v
T|me sett|ng: Year, month, day, hour, m|nute and seoond by key entry
App||oab|e standards: Safety: EN61010-1:2001, Measurement oategory l,
Po||ut|on degree 2, ant|o|pated trans|ent overvo|tage 330 v
Aoouraoy guaranty per|od: 1 year
Produot guaranty per|od: 3 years
Funot|ons of bund|ed app||oat|on program:
Data ||st d|sp|ay, t|me-ser|es data waveform d|sp|ay,
d|sp|ay of peak va|ues and peak deteot|on t|mes, sav|ng data,
sav|ng soreen |mage to BMP, pr|nt|ng
<Output function>
<Communication function>
<Other Specifications>
Sensor type: E|eotrostat|oa||y ooup||ng non-oontaot vo|tage sensor
Frequenoy range: 600 Hz to 30 MHz (-3 dB bands or more to 100 kHz}
Sensor output: vo|tage
Output |mpedanoe: 50 7 10% (@1 kHz}
Measurab|e oonduotor d|ameter: up to 20mm (0.79 |n}
Max|mum rated vo|tage to earth: 200 v AO
Oab|e |ength: Approx. 1m (3.28 ft}
Supp|y vo|tage: 5 v (v|a oonneot|on to Mode| 3144-20 }
Operat|ng temperature & hum|d|ty:
App||oab|e standards Safety: EN61010-1:2001, Measurement oategory lll,
Po||ut|on degree 2, ant|o|pated trans|ent overvo|tage 4000 v}
EMO: EN61326:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001 O|ass B
Aoouraoy guaranty per|od: 1 year
Mode| 9741
<Product Specifications>
<Measurement Functions>
The NOlSE SEAROH TESTER 3144-20 |s a oommero|a| produot based upon teohno|og|es of N|ppon Te|egraph and Te|ephone East Oorporat|on Teohno|ogy Oenter.
D|mens|ons: Approx. 98mm (3.86 |n} W 179mm (7.05 |n} H 46mm (1.81 |n} D
Mass: Approx. 430g (15.2 oz}
D|mens|ons: Approx. 62mm (2.44 |n} W 158mm (6.22 |n} H 40mm (1.57 |n} D
Mass: Approx. 260g (9.2 oz}
0O (32F} to 40O (104F}, up to 80% rh (non-oondensat|ng}
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Options for Model 3145-20 Note: Names of products in this brochure are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Power-Related Options
Peripherals and PC-Related Options
PC CARD 128M 9726
(128 MB capacity)
PC CARD 256M 9727
(256 MB capacity)
PC CARD 512M 9728
(512 MB capacity)
PC CARD 1G 9729
(1 GB capacity)
PC Card Adapter
(supplied)
Clamp-On Noise Sensor
CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754
Appearance & Dimension Diagrams
Display
(5.7-inch Color STN LCD)
Screen Contrast Adjustment
PC Card Slot (Type II)
BNC Jack for Clamp-On
Noise Sensor
Battery Compartment on Rear
(for Battery Pack Model 9447)
LAN Connector (10BASE-T)
RS-232C Terminal
9-pin mini DIN
External Trigger
In/Out Terminals
Model 3145-20 Main Device Only Model 3144-20 Main Device Only
Display
Earphone Jack
Volume Control
AC Adapter Jack
Grounding Terminal
USB Port
Input Connector for
Model 9741 Clamp-On
Voltage Sensor
Output Jack
BNC
Input Jack
Input Selector
Switch
RS-232C CABLE 9612
9-pin mini DIN to 9-pin Dsub
cross-over cable for PC, 1.5 m length
LAN CABLE 9642
Straight-through cable with
cross-over adapter, 5 m length
RS-232C CABLE 9721
9-pin mini DIN to 9-pin Dsub straight-
through cable for modem, 1.5 m length
When purchasing a PC Card...
We recommend usi ng onl y Hi oki PC
Card options. Other PC Cards may fail to
read and write properly in the instrument,
and proper operation cannot be guaran-
teed.
A PC Card is required to save
measurement data.
We recommend purchasing a
PC Card at the time of ordering.
The BATTERY PACK 9447 can be
charged in the NOISE HiLOGGER
wi th the suppl i ed AC Adapter,
wi t hout usi ng t he CHARGE
STAND 9643. I f t he CHARGE
STAND, AC Adapter and BATTERY
PACK are purchased separately,
the battery can be charged with a
single device.
CHARGE STAND 9643
Charges one 9447. Use with the AC
Adapter 9418-15 connected to the
instrument.
BATTERY PACK 9447
7.2 V, 2400 mAh
Supplied Accessories
(when purchased separately)
AC ADAPTER 9418-15
100 to 240 V AC, Output 12 V 2.5 A
Supplied Accessories: AC ADAPTER 9418-15 1, PC Application Disc (CD-R) 1, Carrying Strap 1,
Carrying Case 1, Instruction Manual 1, Measurement Guide 1, Ferrite Chokes 3
Carrying Case
Packing Example
Note: Measurement is not possible with the NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20 alone.
The CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754 is required.
NOISE HiLOGGER 3145-20
Supplied Accessories: CLAMP ON VOLTAGE SENSOR 9741 1, Carrying Case 1, PC Application Disc (CD-R) 1,
AA-size (LR6) alkaline batteries 6, USB cable 1, AC ADAPTER 9445-02 (UL Type) 1 or 9445-03 (CEE Type) 1,
Earphone 1, Strap 1, Instruction Manual 1
NOISE SEARCH TESTER 3144-20
[Stowed items]
3145-20 main unit
(AC Adapter 9418-15 with power cord)
The following are options:
CLAMP ON NOISE SENSOR 9754
BATTERY PACK 9447
CHARGE STAND 9643
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