fields are emitted;
Does anyone have any experience to suggest that the minimum separation of
1m under theses conditions would not be adequate?
Thanks,
Peter Poulos
Design Engineer
Foxboro Transportation
(Invensys Rail Systems Australia)
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Can anyone point me in the direction of any standards that would cover the
electromagnetic immunity requirements for cardiac pacemakers?
The focus of my interest is for pacemakers that are likely to be found in
Hong Kong or southern China.
The closest I've found with my own hunting so far
Hi Dave.
According to the documents on the DoD ASSIST-Quick Search web site, there
are no longer any sections of MIL-T-27 that are active. They are all either
marked inactive or cancelled. Most are available for viewing if you want to
find out what tests the transformer was actually designed
Hi Folks.
Been having hassles ordering a copy of ammendment 2 for IEC 61326-1
Was wondering if anyone can tell me the upshot of the changes.
Regards,
Peter Poulos
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Hi Brian.
I'd agree with the gist of Oscar's comments. To paraphrase Scott Adams
(creator of Dilbert) - everyone is an idiot for at least part of each day.
I'd also like to add though, that even if the people you expect to have
fitting the components are technically competent, I'd say
IEEE C62.41-1991 has some good background information on rates and severity
of power surges - graphs for surge peak vs rate of occurrence etc.
At 09:34 AM 20/10/2000, Cameron O'phee wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if anyone could point me to any articles or studies of
real world
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Foxboro, the organisation/s through which this communication was transmitted
nor any other third party, unless explicitly stated so.
Peter Poulos (Hardware Design Engineer)
Foxboro Australia
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Hi Joe.
You asked
need anyway. Given the expense of official OATS testing (unless your
company happens to won its own site), I'd want to be pretty confident of a
fix before booking in again.
Hope that's of some help.
Regards,
Peter Poulos
Hi folks.
Has anyone had experience with demonstrating immunity to magnetic fields
that can be expected in the Arctic / north pole regions?
I'm trying to find out what level of magnetic fields can be expected as a
worse case in order to demonstrate immunity of some electronic equipment.
Is
explicitly stated so.
Peter Poulos (Hardware Design Engineer)
Foxboro Australia
42 McKechnie Drive, Eight Mile Plains, QLD, Australia 4113
Tel:+61 (07) 3340 2118 Fax: +61 (07) 3340 2100
E-mail:pet...@foxboro.com.au
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Greetings.
Does anyone know of an EMC test laboratory in Australia which has
experience in testing to MIL-STD-461 and/or MIL-STD-462 (Emissions
Susceptibility tests)?
Sincerely,
Peter Poulos
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Peter Poulos
Hardware Development Engineer
Foxboro-LN (Australia)
Ph: +61 7
with EN61010-1 or IEC 664
who can offer advice?
Thanks in advance,
Peter Poulos
Hardware Development Engineer
Foxboro-LN (Australia)
Ph: +61 7 3340 2118
Charles,
For info on what's required for the C-Tick, I suggest you contact the SMA
(Spectrum Management Agency ). They have a web site which may help
(http://www.sma.gov.au)
or you can email them at e...@sma.gov.au.
Regards,
Peter Poulos
Hardware Development Engineer
Foxboro-LN
At 10:44 AM 3
Charles,
For info on what's required for the C-Tick, I suggest you contact the SMA
(Spectrum Management Agency ). They have a web site which may help
(http://www.sma.gov.au)
or you can email them at e...@sma.gov.au.
Regards,
Peter Poulos
Hardware Development Engineer
Foxboro-LN
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