Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-12 Thread Chris Wells
as different intensities of light. Chris Wells cdwe...@stargate.net ..- Original Message - From: Wan Juang Foo To: EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 6:28 PM Subject: Re: EMI sniffer goggles > > > I suppose that can be achieve with some class of liquid

Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-10 Thread Doug McKean
Interesting discussion. I doubt such a thing, if it's ever made, would work at an OATS. More likely a troubleshooting tool for an anechoic chamber. There ambients are zilch and what you see is from your device. Little break from the usual topics, but refreshing. Thanks! - Doug McKean

Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-10 Thread Wan Juang Foo
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RE: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread POWELL, DOUG
nced-energy.com/> = -Original Message- From: Ehler, Kyle [mailto:keh...@lsil.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 9:19 AM To: 'Wan Juang Foo'; EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject: RE: EMI sniffer goggles Hi Tim, Welcome to the fray.. There is in existence a sheet

RE: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread Ehler, Kyle
Has anybody experienced this material? -kyle -Original Message- From: Wan Juang Foo [mailto:f...@np.edu.sg] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:28 PM To: EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject: Re: EMI sniffer goggles I suppose that can be achieve with some class of liquid crystals embedded

Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread Ken Javor
he portion of the > spectrum between DC and X-rays! ;-) > > -Andy > > Andrew Veit > Systems Design Engineer > MTS Systems Corp > Ph: 919.677.2507 > Fax: 919.677.2480 > 1001 Sheldon Drive > Cary, NC 27513 > > > -Original Message- > From: Doug

RE: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread Roman, Dan
omic books. Might be a good ad to take out in the April issue of Compliance Engineering or Conformity magazines! Dan -Original Message- From: Wan Juang Foo [mailto:f...@np.edu.sg] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:28 PM To: EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject: Re: EMI sniffer goggles I suppos

RE: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread Veit, Andy
don Drive Cary, NC 27513 -Original Message- From: Doug McKean [mailto:dmck...@corp.auspex.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:18 PM To: EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject: Re: EMI sniffer goggles Okay, here's what I'd like to have ... Translucent material which is color resp

Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-08 Thread Wan Juang Foo
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Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-07 Thread Doug McKean
Okay, here's what I'd like to have ... Translucent material which is color responsive to emi. Similar to the material on the side of batteries which responds to voltage levels. A pane of translucent material which can be put on the end of a stick much like a pane of glass or a pane of of i

Re: EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-07 Thread Ken Javor
that microwave frequency, whereas the EMI goggles are electrically short. -- >From: "Chris Maxwell" >To: "Ehler, Kyle" , "John Woodgate" , >Subject: EMI sniffer goggles >Date: Tue, Aug 7, 2001, 11:08 AM > > > Hi all, > > I know this i

EMI sniffer goggles

2001-08-07 Thread Chris Maxwell
Hi all, I know this is all hypothetical, but... I think what's missing from the suggestions is a way to detect directivity of the emissions. So far what has been suggested is an array of detectors each linked to pixels. This would be very efficient at telling you which detectors have been "hit