John,

I am not familiar with IEC61000-4-10/12, but when you star talking abuot
oscillatory wave testing,  then I'm thinking about MIL-STD 461D.

Check this one, may be it helps.
http://www.solar-emc.com/pdf/9354-1.pdf

Cheers.

Amund
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  Sendt: 5. juli 2002 17:43
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  Emne: Damped Oscillatory wave testing


  Hi

  I am interested in purchasing gear to perform oscillatory wave testing to
IEC 61000-4-10 and 61000-4-12.  Can anyone in the group recommend a source
of equipment?

  Alternatively if anyone has any info on how to perform these tests on a
pre compliance basis I would be interested in finding out how it could be
done.  The ringwave varies from 0.1 MHz to 1 MHz and the standard shows a
coil not unlike an automotive ignition coil driven via a switch from a
charged capacitor.  Can anyone provide a ball park figure for the capacitor
value and coil inductances?

  Many thanks for your comments

  John Cronin







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