RE: Filtered D Types.

2002-10-14 Thread David Sproul
Many thanks for all your help.

Best regards,
David Sproul.


Filtered D types and ground potential

2002-10-14 Thread Neil Helsby

1.Filtered D can be obtained from Cinch who also have filter blocks that 
can be added as a retro-fit. ITT Cannon also supply connectors under 
their D*JK series.

Many years ago as an apprentice, I needed to use more test equipment than 
sockets on the bench permitted. Placing a piece of test equipment on the bench 
behind me, it drew a spark as the bnc connection was made. The 
engineer I worked with just laughed and found an extension block. I 
suspect that the benches in that lab were fed from different phases from 
the mains input to the building.

Regards,

Neil Helsby


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RE: Filtered D-Types.

2002-10-12 Thread Chris Maxwell

Filtered D-subs can be purchased from Conec, Spectrum Control and Amphenol 
(maybe not any more).

A rubber insert with filter caps can be purchased from Metatech.

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 -Original Message-
 From: David Sproul [SMTP:david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk]
 Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 7:39 AM
 To:   EMC-PSTC
 Subject:  Filtered D-Types.
 
 Hello Group,
 does anyone knee where I can get either filtered D-type connectors or filter 
 cards that be inserted inside the shell to filter the signals?  I was at a 
 seminar where these were shown being used in a Japanese video, (with English 
 voice over) and I  was asked if I could source them.
  
 Can anyone help?
  
 Best regards,
 David Sproul,
  

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Filtered D-Types.

2002-10-12 Thread David Sproul
Hello Group,
does anyone knee where I can get either filtered D-type connectors or filter
cards that be inserted inside the shell to filter the signals?  I was at a
seminar where these were shown being used in a Japanese video, (with English
voice over) and I  was asked if I could source them.

Can anyone help?

Best regards,
David Sproul,