rafts of disagreement ?? Not here, almost never, on occasion.
Most equipment with a USB interface will require the EMC tester to rely on
external equipment. For a USB port, the EMC standard would have to define both
the hardware layer and the data layer, or the report must define these test
Greetings all!
I am interested in the forums collective experience on the degree of ESD
protection
required by HDMI/USB and eSata interfaces given that:
1) The pins are recessed and
2) The I/O has a shielded cable.
I see two scenarios: First : - discharge to the I/O pins –
Thanks very much to all of you for your prompt responses. They've been very
helpful.
Carl
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Carl Newton emcl...@gmail.com wrote:
List Members:
I've just been called by a customer with a piece of industrial extrusion
equipment stopped by Chinese
Today is the day for the IEEE EMC MiniSymposium here in the Chicago area.
If you have any interest in this topic / show / are anticipating major
purchases this year, this would be a good chance to meet all the major
manufacturers of equipment, software, etc.
Here is the link to this major
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