Bostian et al,

 

                Thanx for reporting another case of unexpected consequences
on this forum.  

 

                Doug Smith recently recounted his experience with a SMPS
regurgitating a test impulse as large as, or larger, than the input pulse.  

 

                I would also expect that this additional switching circuit
would add to the touch current waveform as additional monophase spikes.  The
significance of these peaks would be related to their peak relationship to
the other spikes in the touch current waveform.  

 

                Please continue to share the ongoing saga leading to
resolution; it's a great eye-opener for everyone on this list.  

 

:>)     br,     Pete

 

Peter E Perkins, PE

Principal Product Safety Engineer

PO Box 23427

Tigard, ORe  97281-3427

 

503/452-1201     fone/fax

p.perk...@ieee.org

 


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