I'm curious if anyone in the group has tried using an ESD verification
target mounted on aluminum foil faced foam rather than a serious piece
of sheet metal? My thought is that at the FFT frequencies of rise-time
and decay, the skin depth is going to be less than the thickness of the
foil, so it shouldn't matter. A half sheet of the stuff would certainly
be cheap, light weight and I can get it today!
Experiences and opinions welcome,
Thanks,
Brent DeWitt, AB1LF
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