In most cases, the culprit is a cable. If you suspect a cable is conducting
the noise into your system, you can use a clamp on current probe to induce
noise onto the cable.
Richard Woods
Subject: Radiated Immunity
Author: [email protected] (John Juhasz) at smtp
Date: 7/12/00 11:23 AM
Having a Radiated Immunity problem (300-320MHz - 3V/M ) that I need
to
troubleshoot . . .
I don't have a screen room to work in . . . I want to troubleshoot
down to
the circuit or component level . . .
is there any type of 'probe' that can be used instead of creating a
full-field in a chamber?
Any ideas . . . ? Haven't had a problem like this yet . . .
John Juhasz
Fiber Options
Bohemia, NY
631-419-2324
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