The duration of test should not relate with derating of test voltage.
The purpose of dielectric test is to check for any insulation breakdown.
Like for production line test, it is allow to reduce the test duration to
1s, but it test at the same voltage as in 1 minute test
Cheng-Wee Lai
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Hi all,
Any nice web-links which give a first introduction to TEMPEST ?
Any TEMPEST course / training available?
Best regards
Amund Westin, Oslo, Norway
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Each of the RBOC's has its own requirements for NEBS levels - Verizon
-naturally being the most different. You may want to go out to the WEB sites
for each and pull down their documentation to calculate your strategy on this.
Unfortunately, I'm not where I can access my web links and
I am seeking a low cost means of determining the image size of an extended
source (LED) using software operating on the data received by a CCD camera.
Has anyone implemented a do-it-yourself software solution or purchased a low
cost software package that will analyze the pixel intensities?
Richar
I am looking for any technical information relating the voltage level and
the applied time of the test signal in an electric strenght test.
I want to find out how a dielectric test carried out at 2500Vac applied for
5 minutes compares to one carried out at 3000Vac applied for 1 minute.
Thanks,
M
Greetings All,
Does anyone know if the document, SR-3580 (NEBS Criteria Levels), Issue 1
November 1995, will reflect the added changes to GR-63 Issue 2 and GR-1089
Issue 3? Presently, SR-3580 is referencing GR-63 Issue 1 and GR-1089 Issue 1.
For example: The NEBS Level 1 Criteria in SR-3580, has
thank you to everybody who replied me on the forum and off-list.
Now I have the standard I was looking for.
Paolo
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Dear group,
I would like to get the old broadband and narrowband RE limit tables of the
superseded MIL STD 461C, for teaching purposes.
Could anybody tell me where to find a pdf of that standard?
Thanks,
Paolo
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Esaote S.p.A.
Rese
Hello Joe,
Mass spectrometers, no matter what mass filter they use, are laboratory
equipment. DNA sequencers are laboratory equipment as well, including
anything used in a research laboratory that makes a measurement. From my
reading of the WEEE and RoHS Directives you need to comply with the
Yes, this is the correct standard, but check for any product specific
supplements.
Best regards,
Neil R. Barker
Compliance Engineering Manager
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Hello group,
I wonder if anyone has experience of approval of ground based radio systems
for UK airports.
I've asked the CAA for some info, but while I'm waiting for it, I'd appreciate
anyones experiences of such approvals.
I'm fully conversant with the R&TTE aspects, but would appreciate any inp
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