Hi Everyone,

I recently added a secure feature to my articles. You can take any link you 
have for my site's articles and just replace http with https and you will get a 
secure version of the article.

For instance here are three articles that show magnetic loops are not nearly as 
good for troubleshooting as everyone thinks because they do have significant 
E-field response that leads to strange behavior in the near field. Such loops 
only reject E-fields that are symmetric around the centerline of the probe. In 
these articles I show unshielded loops are more generally useful and it is 
extremely easy to determine if an E-field sensitivity is causing error, if you 
read all four articles it will be obvious.

  *   June 2008, The Square Shielded Loop - Part 2, Parasitic 
Coupling<https://emcesd.com/tt2008/tt060208.htm>
(Electric Field Shielding of Magnetic Loops is Not Always Effective!)
  *   July 2008, The Square Shielded Loop - Part 3, Parasitic Coupling Between 
Unshielded Wire Loops<https://emcesd.com/tt2008/tt070508.htm>
  *   August 2008, The Square Shielded Loop - Part 4, Coupling to a 
PCB<https://emcesd.com/tt2008/tt080108.htm>
(From Shielded and Unshielded Magnetic Loops)
The paper where I show directly E-field sensitivity is at:

  *   Signal and Noise Measurement Techniques Using Magnetic Field 
Probes<https://emcesd.com/pdf/emc99-w.pdf> (~600K)
     *   (1999 IEEE EMC Symposium paper)
I still maintain the unsecure version that works with browsers back to Netscape 
3 so the site can be visited on old lab machines. The secure version is 
probably not needed for my articles but companies may block the unsecure 
version and one search engine may not show you unsecure sites, hence the new 
https version of my site. Possibly more likely needing a secure connection may 
be my seminar announcements such as in: https://emcesd.com/bcsem_hfmeas.htm .

Doug
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