You need to be carefull if you are running copper wires out to the remote
display as these will pick up the fields. Hursley EMC Services have just
developed a low cost camera for 10V/m, and we have built a converter to run
the image, pan/tilt and zoom etc out on two fibre optic leads.  we do plan to
produce this, but it is unlikely to be ready before mid 2003.
 
 rgds,
 
 Jules Jones

From: Ken Javor [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 15 January 2003 19:29
To: Sandi McEnery; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Video Cameras for EMC Test Monitoring



Just put an off-the-shelf unit from Best Buy or Circuit City in  a metal
screen box, make sure the screen is very close to the lens, that way it is
totally out of focus and only causes a dimming of the picture, not visible
distortion.


From: "Sandi McEnery" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Video Cameras for  EMC Test Monitoring
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We are in the process of purchasing  video cameras for monitoring EMC Immunity
testing up to 10V/M.  Pricing for cameras designed to withstand 20V/M is way
high....
 
....  do any of you successfully use cameras that are not as sturdy?  Or ...
does anyone know where we might purchase a used system??
 
 
Sandi McEnery
US Technologies
770-740-0717(ph)
770-740-1508 (fax)
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 




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