On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 00:18 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
I don't think there is truly ONE way to do things. You pretty
much have to use safety-rated controls from Pilz, Crouzet,
Schaffner, Faulhaber, etc., and then set them up so they can
function correctly to stop motion, even after a component
Matt Shaver wrote:
The most basic test for RFI is to tune around the AM radio band on a
receiver with the antenna close to the equipment under consideration,
listening for changes in the level of static. I'm just hoping to
improve on this; to take it to the next step. Maybe build some sort of
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On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 00:18 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
I don't think there is truly ONE way
Matt Shaver wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 00:18 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
I don't think there is truly ONE way to do things. You pretty
much have to use safety-rated controls from Pilz, Crouzet,
Schaffner, Faulhaber, etc., and then set them up so they can
function correctly to stop motion, even
I put this on the wiki page as well, but I thought I'd make this request
on-list as well. I'm looking for the following things:
1. Copies of ANSI, CENELEC, FM, IEC, ISO, OSHA, NFPA electrical and/or
machine tool safety standards, European [Economic] Community Directives
(EC or EEC), European
Matt Shaver wrote:
I put this on the wiki page as well, but I thought I'd make this request
on-list as well. I'm looking for the following things:
1. Copies of ANSI, CENELEC, FM, IEC, ISO, OSHA, NFPA electrical and/or
machine tool safety standards, European [Economic] Community Directives