<83d652574e7af740873674f9fc12dbaa675...@utexh1w2.gnnettest.com>, Chris
Maxwell inimitably wrote:
>The GRP's connection to Earth ground serves two purposes. It is a low
>frequency ground connection to ensure that, over time, the GRP's DC
>potential won't change with respect to Earth ground. The
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 5:22 AM
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> Subject: ISO TR 10605 test setup (ESD)
>
>
> Hi group
>
> For those of you unfamiliar with ISO TR 10605, it is the ESD
> test standard for automotive electronics (8kV
s Chileshe'" ,
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Subject: RE: ISO TR 10605 test setup (ESD)
Hi from one Chris to another,
I'm going to address your "ground rod" concerns (Question 3).
In our lab here, we have a new building with new wiring and a reliable
third
wire Eart
hris Maxwell
Design Engineer -
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> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Chileshe [SMTP:chris.chile...@ultronics.co.uk]
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Hi group
For those of you unfamiliar with ISO TR 10605, it is the ESD
test standard for automotive electronics (8kV contact, 25kV
air).
I am trying to perform quick ESD tests on a product which has
bottom entry proprietary cable. Picture if you an upside-down
bottle of coke with push buttons a
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