Hello,

Interesting, looks like you meet the old FCC requireemnts. I think the new
FCC requirements are to the CISPR A and B limits.

Regards,

Ken Hall

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Pierce [mailto:dpie...@openglobe.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:05 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Conducted Line Emissions


Greetings:

I am looking for proof that I can use the averaged value for emissions
rather than the peak value.  Attached is a chart that I was given by an Asia
test site that told me I failed.  According to my past experience, I believe
that the average power is what I should be concerned about.  Similar to
radiated emissions right?


Thank you.

Daniel J. Pierce
Sr. Design Engineer
OpenGlobe, Inc.
> (An Escient Technologies Affiliate)
6325 Digital Way
Indianapolis, IN  46278

mailto:dpie...@openglobe.net
 
P:  (317) 616.6587
F:  (317) 616.6587



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