Are there any connections, like earphone?  The result look like the power clamp 
measurement.

>>> "Ken Javor" <[email protected]> 10/27/01 04:05am >>>

Assembled Experts,

A NASA colleague of mine has EN 55013 test results on an electronic
keyboard.  The test results are a graph of dBpW vs. frequency, with a
conversion chart for getting from measured data in dBuV to dBpW to be
plotted against the limit.  I have a 1975 version of CISPR 13 and can find
nothing that leads to a dBpW limit.  The keyboard is battery powered so I
assume the test was radiated in nature.  Any ideas out there on what was
measured?

Thank you.

Ken Javor

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