Re: [PSES] IEC 61010-1 Table K.17

2015-08-11 Thread Brian Gregory
Doug, The standard must assume the RF circuits are even more energy-limited than secondary circuits is my best guess. If so, it doesn't say that anywhere I could find. It takes voltage, but also energy to create an ionizing path. Regards, Brian Gregory 720-450-4933 -- Original

[PSES] ISO 22523

2015-08-11 Thread Grace Lin
Dear Members, Does anyone know any regulatory agent requires a product test to ISO 22523: 2006 (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=37546)? For 61000-4-3, this standard requires 12 V/m, 26 MHz - 1 GHz. Thank you very much and I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards,

Re: [PSES] ISO 22523

2015-08-11 Thread John Woodgate
In message CAJq2vai7851KwaNM8ULunB0Uo=k---p-e2t+69wcgc5p__b...@mail.gmail.com, dated Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Grace Lin graceli...@gmail.com writes: Does anyone know any regulatory agent requires a product test to ISO 22523: 2006 (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=37546)? For

Re: [PSES] IEC 61010-1 Table K.17

2015-08-11 Thread Richard Nute
Hi Doug: A simple (and therefore incomplete) explanation: Breakdown in air requires the ions to travel from one pole to the other before the polarity reverses. At high frequencies, the polarity reverses before the ions can travel the distance between the poles. At high