so
now all we know that some laboratory are very well equipped .......
Giuseppe Rossi
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> Risposta a:   [email protected]
> Inviato:      mercoledì 15 settembre 1999 14.27
> A:    [email protected]
> Oggetto:      Re: Alternitive to LISN
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> 
> The voltage probe is an acceptable measurement method but is usually used
> only for very high current situations where a LISN is not available.  Dont
> forget you lose the 50 ohm terminating impedance of the LISN when using
> the
> probe so the readings may not correlate to LISN measurements.  The probe
> also has a very high correction factor that you have to deal with.
> 
> We just went out and bought a 200amp 3 phase LISN just to avoid this
> problem.
> 
> Bruce Fagley
> TUV Rheinland
> EMC Dept
> 
> 
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