RE: Enclosed OATS facilities---detourHi 
 
On the subject of OATS,  I  need to get one set up in the UK.

 Can any one recommend a company that will install an compliant OATS in the UK?

Regards Darren

Darren Pearson
Radio & Telecom Approval Services
Genesys
Singleton Court, Wonastow Road
Monmouth, NP25 5JA
UK
Tel: +44 1600 710300
Fax: +44 1600 710301
email: [email protected]
web: www.genesysibs.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ehler, Kyle 
  To: 'Chris Maxwell' ; [email protected] ; Patrick Lawler 
  Cc: EMC-PSTC 
  Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:53 PM
  Subject: RE: Enclosed OATS facilities---detour


  I have the 'dome' (well, my employer does). 
  Actually, it is an 8 meter dia. radome, white fiberglass throughout. 
  With door, HVAC and rotating floor that serves as ground plane. 
  We pipe in fibre optics for PC host to EUT control from a receiver 
  shelter located 50 meters perpendicular to the elipse. 
  It is part of our $5M facility. 

  It looks like a giant golfball sitting on a large, grounded, concrete pad. 
  -not the sort of place to be in a raging electrical storm... 

  If we could simplify the RE emissions data collection, it would 
  truly be a golden opportunity.  Worthy of the expense to upgrade. 
  Would this serve as a really large, spherical GTEM or more like a 
  spherical magnetic field antenna, with the EUT on the INSIDE? 

  Food for patents... 

  Kyle Ehler  
  <mailto:[email protected]> 
  Assistant Design Engineer 
  LSI Logic Corporation 
  3718 N. Rock Road 
  U.S.A.  Wichita, Kansas  67226 
  Ph. 316 636 8657 
  Fax 316 636 8889 




  -----Original Message----- 
  From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 2:46 PM 
  To: [email protected]; Patrick Lawler 
  Cc: EMC-PSTC 
  Subject: RE: Enclosed OATS facilities---detour 




  Hmmmm, 

  This conductive layer of snow reminds me of a daydream/ thought 
  experiment that I had for measuring emissions... 

  What if you put a DUT inside a chamber that looked like a hemisphere. 
  The chamber would be hollow (otherwise, how would the DUT get in).  The 
  chamber "skin" would be a sandwich with a thin layer of absorber on the 
  inside and a good conductor (conductor 1) then a dielectric then another 
  good conductor (conductor 2) on the outside.  

  Why these layers? 

  The inner layer would offer just enough attenuation to reduce 
  reflections, while letting some energy get to the conductor 1 behind it. 

  The conductor 1 layer would effectively be a "integrating measurement 
  antenna" which  picks up and integrates all emissions from the DUT. 

  The dielectric layer would insulate conductor 1 from conductor 2. 
  (maybe this layer would need to be RF absorbant as well, not sure). 

  The conductor 2 layer would be grounded all the way around and would 
  serve to block ambients. 

  What would happen? 

  Would conductor 1 capacitively couple to the DUT such that a simple 
  swept RF voltage measurement between the DUT and conductor 1 would show 
  the total interference produced by the DUT? 

  Who's with me?  Let's go to K-mart and get: 

  A large dome tent. 
  About 50 square yards of tin foil 
  Some Tokin flexible ferrite stuff ** 
  A DUT. 
  An RF voltmeter/spectrum analyzer and a stub cable. ** 

  **probably not available at K-mart...maybe Wal-Mart? 

  Might make a fun experiment, or maybe give the neighbors the idea that 
  you're building an escape pod to the mother ship. 

  Any immediate pitfalls that can be foreseen by the collective gurus? 

  Chris Maxwell | Design Engineer - Optical Division 
  email [email protected] | dir +1 315 266 5128 | fax +1 315 797 
  8024 

  NetTest | 6 Rhoads Drive, Utica, NY 13502 | USA 
  web www.nettest.com | tel +1 315 797 4449 | 




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