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DIFFERENTIAL
FREE-FIELD D-DOT SENSORS
The PRODYN “AD” series free-field D-Dots are a range of broad band differential output sensors that were designed to measure time rate of change of electric displacement. Electrical and physical specifications for each model can be found on PRODYN data sheet “Electric Field Sensor, Free Field”.
The sensor consists of two asymptotic sensing elements mounted on each side of a ground plate and held in position by dielectric supports. The sensing elements are connected to transmission lines to the output connectors. In most cases the output connectors are spaced for direct hook-up to an appropriate PRODYN balun.
It is recommended that the user review PRODYN application note number 895 before using the D-Dot sensors. PRODYN’s other application notes (PAN 1195, 192 & 890) are referred to and have useful information on the theory and operation of EM sensors.
The “AD” type free-field sensor may be thought of as a current generator which generates a current proportional to D-Dot. On each side of the sensor, the generated current flows through the load impedance (cable termination) and produces the output voltage:
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Where
R= total load impedance (100 ohms for free field sensors)
Aeq= equivalent sensor area in square meters
= time rate of change of displacement current in
amperes/m2
The load resistance is shunted by the sensor capacitance, which bypasses part of the generated current and limits the high frequency response of the sensor. Current flows to ground through the load resistance and sensor capacitance. On each side, the current generated is picked off the sensing elements that are connected to 50 ohm transmission lines at the center of the sensor. The transmission lines carry the signals to the load impedances. The load impedances are each 50 ohms to the ground plane, so the total load impedance is 100 ohms and the total output voltage is balanced about the ground plane.
PRODYN’s free field D-Dot sensors are used in free space
to measure the time rate of change of the electric displacement vector.
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The electric displacement vector (D) is related to the electric field intensity (E), which is normally the
desired measurement quantity; D=e0 E
Where e0 is the permittivity of free space (8.85 x 10-12 Coulombs/V-m)

Following is a typical expected sensor response to a step function. The time base will vary, depending on the sensor’s equivalent area.

The axis of greatest sensitivity is normal to the ground plate. When measuring fields with direction deviating from normal, the effective area Aeq becomes Aeq × Cosq, where q is the angle between the mounting plate normal and the incident.
Positive voltage is developed at the output center conductor when the incident E-field generates positive potential above the sensor (E-field pointing toward ground plate).
The sensor output voltage limitation typically is directly related to that of the output connectors, which are rated by the connector manufacturer. The voltage rating is listed on the data sheet.
The PRODYN free-field D-Dots can typically be used over the temperature range of -20°C to 55°C. For continued outdoor use, models that are equipped with gas pressure valves, it is recommended that a positive pressure of .5 to 1 psi of dry air or nitrogen be maintained. Since the connectors are not weatherproof, they should be protected to maintain a dry condition.
When not in use, PRODYN’s D-Dot sensors should be stored in a dry, dust free area. It is recommended that the sensors be stored in their original foam packaging to protect the sensing elements from any impact or shock from dropping. This is especially important for the high frequency models, such as AD-20(R), AD-80(R), AD-70(R) and AD-55(R).
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