In message
<f774ab78cfd33746802745be1a3c2a680194a73...@hicgwsex01.ad.harman.com>,
dated Sun, 10 Mar 2013, "Huang, Tim" <[email protected]> writes:
But, according to Brazil Anatel, it is required to do the evaluation.
Anatel EMC standard claimed that when the EUT does not has a grounding
terminal, it must be placed on a metallic plate and this plate must be
used as grounding terminal.
Does it require L and N to be connected directly together? If not, it's
not a true common-mode test. But it's not clear what the point of the
test is.
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