My approach would be to leave the battery in.  That is the normal operating
configuration of the product, is it not?  Sounds like -11 should be a
non-issue for the notebook.

Ghery Pettit
Intel


-----Original Message-----
From: Morse, Earl [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 9:29 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: EN61000-4-11



When testing a device like a notebook computer that incorporates a battery
should the battery be removed for this test?  If the battery is installed
any event will have to exceed the life of the battery in order to affect the
system performance.  A built in UPS so to speak.

Earl Morse
Portable Division EMC Design
Compaq Computer Corporation
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