Re: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable

2003-01-27 Thread Eric George
...@carlingtech.com To: emc-pstc mailto:emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org ; John mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk Woodgate Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:44 PM Subject: RE: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable RE: High-currrent resistors and inductors1/27/03

RE: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable

2003-01-27 Thread John Lach
RE: High-currrent resistors and inductors1/27/03 Here is a possible source of High Power resistors in Europe. http://www.heine-widerstand.de/english/wider1.htm John John Woodgate wrote: One of my IEC colleagues, from a very large company, sent this enquiry: I

Re: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable

2003-01-27 Thread John Lach
...@jmwa.demon.co.uk To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:56 AM Subject: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable One of my IEC colleagues, from a very large company, sent this enquiry: I am interested in locating suppliers that can provide variable

Re: High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable

2003-01-27 Thread Lou Aiken
resistors and inductors - preferably variable One of my IEC colleagues, from a very large company, sent this enquiry: I am interested in locating suppliers that can provide variable impedance elements (Ztest Zref) needed to test to EN 61000-3-11. The range of Ztest, at 50 Hz, may have

High-currrent resistors and inductors - preferably variable

2003-01-27 Thread John Woodgate
One of my IEC colleagues, from a very large company, sent this enquiry: I am interested in locating suppliers that can provide variable impedance elements (Ztest Zref) needed to test to EN 61000-3-11. The range of Ztest, at 50 Hz, may have to be Ztest = (0.10 - 0.25) + j(0.10 - 0.25) with 75 A