Could some of the more experienced member of this forum share   
there views and or experiences on the usefulness of current probes 
in carry out pre-compliance RF immunity testing.

I am aware that there are limitation to this method of current 
injection to simulate true RF field immunity conditions. 

Short of a screened anechoic chamber can this method allow a 
manufactuer some means of evaluating what he/she may 
experience under real test conditions? 

Do the costs justify the benefits?

Donald Mcelheran
Product Development Co-ordinator
  

   

 


  

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