There's also immunity to consider. If you are chucking around 10V/m or more 
then your lights could end up flickering. Could cause problems with remote 
monitoring via camera if monitoring brightness of a display for example. 
Obviously depends partly on cable routing for the lights. When I rebuilt my 
chamber I put the wiring for the lights behind the tiles.

Otherwise some good ideas. I'm looking at buying some cheap LED floods, gutting 
them and feeding them with DC from an external supply.

The light pipe idea is mint but I can imagine it is expensive. Aren't Dyson 
making a light pipe desk light these days?

James

---- Brian O'Connell wrote ----

>Dear member of the Land & Naval Defence Electronics Division, 
>
>Linear regulators, where the input is the output of a SMPS, are subject to the 
>limitations of the PSRR of the 78xx regulators; typically less than 20dB above 
>40kHz. Even if no SMPS, then the typical 78/79XX does little for the 'ambient' 
>stuff > 100kHz. As efficiency  should not be a principle design factor, avoid 
>SMPS in general, and switching LED drivers in specific; unless you need a 
>wide-spectrum noise source...
>
>Recently, had to replace the incandescents in my employer's humble chamber. My 
>solution was a discrete version of a LDO regulator configured for CC, where 
>the reference voltage was buffered and filtered and the op amp that drove the 
>series-pass mosfet was 2d order filtered. The mains power is from a 
>transformer model chosen for its inherent shielding and capacitive coupling 
>rating, and each bridge diode had a good (class II ceramic) capacitor. Output 
>of Bridge through a pi filter. Essentially no noise, except what CM stuff 
>manages to get coupled into the long DC power lines to the LEDs.
>
>The LEDs themselves can be a bit of a source noise if they get too warm, but 
>this can be decoupled, and seldom a problem if good CC source used (CV sources 
>cause shot noise and perform poorly with LEDs).
>
>An easier solution would be to use one the new LDO regulator designs, but be 
>wary of those using noisy bandgap references. TI and LT have some app notes on 
>linear current sources.
>
>Brian
>Member of the Desert Naval Cacti Offense Division
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Price, Andrew (Leonardo, UK) [mailto:andrew.p.pr...@leonardocompany.com] 
>Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 4:01 AM
>To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
>Subject: [PSES] Use of LED Spots in EMC Chambers [General Use]
>
>Hi all.
>
>Has anyone had experience with using LED Spot lamps in EMC Chambers?
>What types/manufacturers would be recommended?
>
>Would appreciate help in trying to solve someone's problems with noise during 
>radiated emissions.
>Test Facility has just had all their chambers converted to LED Spots and they 
>are suffering broadband noise issues.
>
>Regards
>Andy
>
>
>         Andrew Price
>             Land & Naval Defence Electronics Division
>             Prinicpal Environmental Engineer (EMC)
>
>             Leonardo MW Ltd
>             Sigma House, Christopher Martin Rd, Basildon SS14 3EL, UK
>             Tel  EMC LAB : +44 (0)1268 883308
>             Mobile: +44 (0)7507 854888
>             
> andrew.p.pr...@leonardocompany.com<mailto:andrew.p.pr...@leonardocompany.com>
>             leonardocomapany.com
>
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