The people who supply these inbedded filter connectors, Regal Electronics,
can answer this and more.
- Robert -
Robert A. Macy, PE [email protected]
408 286 3985 fx 408 297 9121
AJM International Electronics Consultants
619 North First St, San Jose, CA 95112
-----Original Message-----
From: Muhammad Sagarwala <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:32 PM
Subject: NEBS compliance for 100baseT / 1000base T
Hello Gurus,
I am new to this list so pardon me if my questions sound naive.
The question I had was, for nebs compliance we need to pass power cross
and lightening tests. For boards with copper ports (100baseT and 100base
T), is it possible to use rj45 connectors with integrated magnetics and
still get pass these tests. Has anybody done that - if yes, is it possible
to share the method. I believe there are components (e.g. sedactors) one
can use, but
those are capacitve and might impact the signal integrity. Also, mostly
that kind of stuff is used on the line side of the transformer. I am just a
little bit hesistant to put in on the secondary side...
Any input would be highly appreciated...
Thanks
Muhammad
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