Hi Group,

First of all thank you to those who replied to my previous email. I have not
had time to reply personally...yet. 

I have noticed that the broadband noise of some SMPS are already near to the
limits of EN55022 Class B (I tested with a max resistive load). This gives
my product little scope for emissions at these broadband frequencies,
especialy when my product is taking peak load e.g. printing.

The power supply manufacturer rightly claims that his product does meet
EN55022 Class B.

Do you think it is reasonable to specify in my power supply specification
that the manufacturers SMPS should meet EN55022 Class B -6dB or....?
Have any of you come across a similar scenario?

As usual , I look forward to your professional opinions.

Kind Regards
Alex McNeil
Principal Engineer
Tel: +44 (0)131 479 8375
Fax: +44 (0)131 479 8321
email: alex.mcn...@ingenicofortronic.com


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