I have seen one instance where a fuse opened during a vibration test. I
think that was a BAD FUSE.
Best Regards
Bob Schlentz
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I read in !emc-pstc that ITL-EMC User Group itl-...@itl.co.il wrote
(in 2D1037012914D4118DB8204C4F4F5020275AD1@ITLLTD01) about 'Use of
Voltage Probe' on Sun, 25 May 2003:
According to Section 4.1.3 Voltage probes of ANSI C63.4, A voltage probe
may be used for radio-noise voltage measurements
Dear all,
According to Section 4.1.3 Voltage probes of ANSI C63.4, A voltage probe
may be used for radio-noise voltage measurements when measurements are made
at a user's installation (see 5.6) or when the ac current level exceeds the
current-carrying capability of commercially available LISNs.
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