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Reply-To: Chris Chileshe chris.chile...@ultronics.com
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 09:33:29 +0100
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Subject: DC PSU for conducted immunity testing to EN61000-4-6
Group,
After quite a struggle to get a product
I read in !emc-pstc that Chris Chileshe chris.chile...@ultronics.com
wrote (in 01c3827e.ebde2400.chris.chile...@ultronics.com) about 'DC
PSU for conducted immunity testing to EN61000-4-6' on Wed, 24 Sep 2003:
Question 1: Is anyone aware of a power supply suitable for this type of
testing
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Subject:Re: DC PSU for conducted immunity testing to EN61000-4-6
Chris,
I would suggest you need to change your test house. A good test house would
already have power supplies available fed via filters to the test bench.
They would also have ambient measurement
correct test set ups.
Ray Garner
EMC Consultant WRSL
Message date : Sep 24 2003, 12:19 PM
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Subject : DC PSU for conducted immunity testing to EN61000-4-6
Group,
After quite a struggle to get a product through
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Subject: DC PSU for conducted immunity testing to EN61000-4-6
Group,
After quite a struggle to get a product through conducted immunity
tests
Group,
After quite a struggle to get a product through conducted immunity
tests (clamp method), I finally discovered that the weak link in the
chain was in fact my laboratory power supply which I have been
taking along with me to a nearby test house.
The problem remained undetected for a
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