Re: GTEM Cells for Pre-Compliance

1999-09-27 Thread Ed Barnes

If your small products have cables, they can present problems.  Cable placement 
can vary the results in a GTEM much more than on an OATS.  

>>> John Juhasz  09/24 1:57 PM >>>
My company manufacturers small (physically) products. I am investigating the
use of a GTEM cell for pre-compliance radiated emissions/immunity testing to
EN 55022, FCC Part 15, ICES-03, AS/NZS 3548 etc . . . 

I would like to hear from this group what your views are concerning this.
The key word here is 'pre-compliance'.
Has anyone had any experience using GTEM cells and how have your results
correlated with final compliance scans at an OATS? 


John A. Juhasz
Product Qualification &
Compliance Engr.

Fiber Options, Inc.
80 Orville Dr. Suite 102
Bohemia, NY 11716 USA

Tel: 516-370-1324
Fax: 516-567-8322 




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GTEM Cells for Pre-Compliance

1999-09-24 Thread John Juhasz
My company manufacturers small (physically) products. I am investigating the
use of a GTEM cell for pre-compliance radiated emissions/immunity testing to
EN 55022, FCC Part 15, ICES-03, AS/NZS 3548 etc . . . 

I would like to hear from this group what your views are concerning this.
The key word here is 'pre-compliance'.
Has anyone had any experience using GTEM cells and how have your results
correlated with final compliance scans at an OATS? 


John A. Juhasz
Product Qualification &
Compliance Engr.

Fiber Options, Inc.
80 Orville Dr. Suite 102
Bohemia, NY 11716 USA

Tel: 516-370-1324
Fax: 516-567-8322