Hi All,

Did you know there is one US state that has immunity regulations applicable to 
ESD (it is not an ESD test itself)? It is a state very concerned with extreme 
equipment reliability and your equipment has to pass this test if you want to 
sell to customers in a specific industry in that state. Which one? It is the 
most intense immunity test I have seen. I was demonstrating the test during a 
presentation to 70 engineers in Fullerton, CA last week. I was one of several 
speakers. All except me were recorded. Shortly into my demonstrations, I 
performed the test using a chair as a target for demo purposes. From 15-20 feet 
away, the demonstration took out the camera and my presentation was not 
recorded from that point! If you want to see how good a design is, this is a 
great test.

If you have attended one of my presentations/seminars, please do not post. I 
want to see how well known the state with an EMC rules making organization is. 
This is typical of the many kinds of unusual material I teach.

Doug
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