close range EMI - article link

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
I have received some email from people that don't know where to find my Technical Tidbit this month as I forgot to mention it in the original email. The article is linked from the picture of the experimental setup at the bottom of the index page of http://emcesd.com which shows a cable, scope, and

RE: TUV has CTDP (like UL, Client Test Data program) ?

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Well, you could probably ask them... AFAIK, they use the TMP, SMT, etc (see IECEE 01 through 04). Also, acceptance of mfr's test data can be based on the personal relationship that the agency evaluation engineer has with the company and its compliance professional(s). luck, Brian

Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Luke, After your message, I had to go to Agilent's website to check that out. At the time I researched this (admittedly, a few years ago), the lowest frequency they had was 100kHz. The sensor you mentioned is 9kHz to 6GHz, and the only one they have that goes below 100kHz. The dynamic range is

Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
We use Agilent E-series power meter probes. Power range from -60 to +20 dBm. They do make a version that goes from 10kHz to 18GHz. The equipment that we have is an E4419B Power meter with E9304A probes. Hope this helps, Luke Turnbull Bob Richards b...@toprudder.com 07/09/2004 02:52:04