On 9/11/2015 4:32 AM, McCallum, Andy wrote:
Abstract:
The EMC testing industry is mature but test labs are simply not
testing products as per the requirements of standards.
Experience has convinced me that adhering to a _customer's_ test plan,
just as the customer wrote it, is thought to relieve test labs of
liability for noncompliance with standards to which those plans claim
compliance -- and enables the lab to charge less.
Many of us will have seen improper use of TE, and automated tests run by
inadequately skilled operators who, because of inexperience, ignorance
and lack of supervision, didn't know when something went wrong or was
done wrong.
Cortland Richmond
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