We also use K’nex toys <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K'NEX> .  Both Lego and
K’nex have motorized versions.  You have to put up with the motor’s
broadband noise, but it is easier than getting pneumatics into the test site.

 

Ted Eckert

Compliance Engineer

Microsoft Corporation

[email protected]

 

The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my
employer.

 

 

 

From: Brent G DeWitt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ANSI C63.4/CISPR 22 Testing Configuration

 

The folks at Microsoft in Redmond made a wonderful little Lego creation to
keep their mouse moving for both emissions and immunity testing.  It worked
out quite well.

 

Brent DeWitt

Framingham, MA

 

From: Bill Owsley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 12:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] ANSI C63.4/CISPR 22 Testing Configuration

 

We tested a mouse when they first came out by tying the lease (cable) to a
stick braced between the legs of the table and dragging the little begger
around the outside of the turntable.  The spectrum was spectacular!  After
those first results, you'll notice the standards don't address any efforts for
causing the mouse or keyboard to be 'operated' during testing.  Even today,
you'll find the mouse in the FCC under,

15.103   Exempted devices, along with others.

- Bill
Indecision may or may not be the problem.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, John M Woodgate <[email protected]> wrote:

        
        From: John M Woodgate <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [PSES] ANSI C63.4/CISPR 22 Testing Configuration
        To: "Dan Roman" <[email protected]>
        Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
        Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 5:10 PM

        In message <[email protected]
<http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/comp
se?to=54fa6a0de969bb4b88c667e400ba85d404f699a...@mbx.dialogic.com> >, Dan
Roman <[email protected] <http://u
.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > writes
        > Maybe there is an IEC committee with nothing better to do than write a
mouse standard? 
        
        Don't give people dangerous ideas!
        
        This thread, or one very like it, originated with the idea of producing 
an
'EMC reference (probably portable) PC', which would be a piece of test
equipment, at a  'test equipment' price, intended to take out the uncertainty
that if you test your peripheral (mouse or whatever) with 'PC model XYZ', some
zealous enforcer may claim that you should have used a different one.
        
        Now, I think that the 'reference PC' is a very good idea, but the 
thread went
off into orbit, as they often do, and the original theme was lost.
        
        So I wish some PC maker might seriously consider making such a 
'reference
PC', because not only would it reduce anxiety in the EMC community but at an
acceptable price, it could offer  a good margin.
        -- This is my travelling signature, adding no superfluous mass.
        John M Woodgate
        
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