[PSES] Extension of a method to measure voltage breakdown and charge objects

2012-09-16 Thread Doug Smith

  
  
Hi All,

Just posted my Technical Tidbit for the month at http://emcesd.com
or alternately http://DesertLabRat.com .

Technical
  Tidbit - September 2012
  Measuring Breakdown Voltage
and Charging Objects With an ESD Simulator - Part 2
  (A
  method that works with most ESD simulators)

Abstract: Measuring
  breakdown
  voltage and charging objects using an ESD simulator are useful lab
  techniques for finding problems in a system design related to
  charging
  or breakdown such as those related to ESD or lightning. The July Technical
Tidbit
  covered a simple method using a specific ESD simulator for this
  purpose. A general
  method is presented here that can be used with most ESD
  simulators.


The link to the article is:
http://www.emcesd.com/tt2012/tt091612.htm
The previous article on this subject is at:
http://www.emcesd.com/tt2012/tt072212.htm

Doug
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[PSES] OSHA concerning working safety, which might result in necessary changes in documentation

2012-09-16 Thread Michael Loerzer
Hi,

 

I have received the information that there is an additional requirement in
US due to demands of OSHA concerning working safety, which might result in
necessary changes in documentation.

 

Does anybody confirm that? In which regulation is that new requirement
published?

 

 

Best regards

 

Dipl.-Ing. Michael Loerzer

Managing Director
Regulatory Affairs Specialist

 

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Kurfürstenstr. 112

10787 Berlin

 

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Mobile +49 170 3229027

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michael.loer...@globalnorm.de

 

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