In message
<30787e2ea67f9b4fa5cb137f4b721c6802a90...@vm-29-exchange.snellwilcox.loca
l>, dated Mon, 10 Aug 2015, Robert Dunkerley
<robert.dunker...@snellgroup.com> writes:
Silly question, but if you are testing a Class II double-insulated
supply with no earth, would you simply ignore the Common Mode parts of
the test eg Surge Immunity (Live to Ground/Neutral to Ground ignored),
or is there some other arrangement to be used?
This is a somewhat controversial issue in CISPR, and I'm not sure of the
current state of play.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK
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