Re: Cigarette socket in vehicles

2009-01-19 Thread rk381

Hello Scott, 


In the case of 12V accessories to plug in normally they have a regulator
installed to prevent the overvoltage. 




Thank you. 





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I have learnt that cigarette sockets supply two voltages: 12 or 24 volts. 
12-volt sockets are widely used in light duly vehicles while 24-volt sockets
in heavy duty vehicles.  The sockets are identical in terms of configuration
and dimensions.  Is there any mechanism to prevent a 12-volt equipment from
being plugged in a 24-volt socket? 
  
Thanks, 
  
Scott 

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Re: Commercial EMI test software, need opinions on

2008-07-22 Thread rk381

Hello Ken, 

Tile is good; I have used that before and since Lindgren took over it is fully
supported once again. 


Another consideration might be the Rohde  Schwarz EMC32.  Reasonable cost;
great support; easy to use (in my opinion) and they can support many types of
older equipment. 




Thank you. 


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Forum Members,

I am assisting in choosing automated software control for an EMI test
facility.  I’m old school – REAL old school – and am unfamiliar with any
of the following:

ETS Lindgren – TILE http://www.ets-lindgren.com/page/?i=Tile
http://www.ets-lindgren.com/page/?i=Tile 

Teseq – Compliance 3 http://www.teseq
com/com/en/products_solutions/emc_radio_frequency/software/index.php?navid=37
http://www.teseq.com/com/en/products_s
lutions/emc_radio_frequency/software/index.php?navid=37 

CKC – EMI Test http://www.ckc.com/emitest.asp
http://www.ckc.com/emitest.asp 

If any of you have experience with any of these, or others, positive or
negative, please let me know off-line.

Thank you,

Ken Javor

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