RE: Magnetics testing

2002-06-17 Thread Price, Ed
-Original Message- From: Jim Freeman [mailto:free...@chelsio.com] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:18 PM To: Scott Douglas Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Magnetics testing Hi All, A better place would be inside an aluminum smelting plant. The pot lines use a voltage

RE: Magnetics testing

2002-06-14 Thread Robert Wilson
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Magnetics testing Lisa, Gee, could you maybe talk to your local power company and set up inside one of their local distribution stations? With all those transformers, high voltages and currents, I would think 80 gauss would be easy to find? Scott

Re: Magnetics testing

2002-06-14 Thread Jim Freeman
Subject: RE: Magnetics testing Date: Thu, Jun 13, 2002, 9:08 AM 30 to 80 Gauss is equivalent to about 6500 A/m. This is an enormous field!!! Do you have the right units? -Original Message- From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com [mailto:lisa_cef...@mksinst.com

Re: Magnetics testing

2002-06-14 Thread Ken Javor
field vector (magnitude AND direction) that is critical in providing a repeatable test. It is very much the same philosophy as the 1.5 m square quiet zone in 1000-4-3. -- From: Scott Douglas dougl...@naradnetworks.com To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Magnetics testing Date: Fri

Re: Magnetics testing

2002-06-14 Thread Scott Douglas
of reality. Depends a lot on the size of the test item. If it is small compared to a breadbox, then the 100 Amp number could come down substantially. -- From: Mike Cantwell mike.cantw...@flextronics.com To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: Magnetics testing Date: Thu, Jun 13, 2002

RE: Magnetics testing

2002-06-13 Thread Price, Ed
] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 9:14 AM To: Mike Cantwell; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Magnetics testing I don't know labs who does this kind of work, but I don't think the original request is that out there. I think more info is needed (at least by me). If this is at 50/60 Hz, I don't

RE: Magnetics testing

2002-06-13 Thread Mike Cantwell
30 to 80 Gauss is equivalent to about 6500 A/m. This is an enormous field!!! Do you have the right units? -Original Message- From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com [mailto:lisa_cef...@mksinst.com] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:40 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Magnetics testing

Re: magnetics testing

1998-10-29 Thread Jim Bacher
Passing on a request from a non list member. Please include her on your responses. Jim lisa_cef...@mksinst.com 10/28 2:59 PM Would anyone know of a place in the US which can test magnetics to 1.5 TELSA? The size of the device is 1 cubic foot. - This message is coming from the