Re: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions?

2023-12-28 Thread Ken Javor
: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions? I agree with your interpretation of the enquiry. I think it is necessary to watch out for the legs. if they are frames (or some more complex construction) rather than single pillars, becoming resonant loops at some frequencies. I suppose single

Re: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions?

2023-12-28 Thread John Woodgate
. -- Ken Javor (256) 650-5261 *From: *Ken Wyatt *Reply-To: *Ken Wyatt *Date: *Thursday, December 28, 2023 at 3:53 PM *To: * *Subject: *Re: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions? Hi Brian, The answer is yes and no. Yes, you can get a general idea, but no, you really need a ground plane to

Re: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions?

2023-12-28 Thread Ken Javor
) 650-5261 From: Ken Wyatt Reply-To: Ken Wyatt Date: Thursday, December 28, 2023 at 3:53 PM To: Subject: Re: [PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions? Hi Brian, The answer is yes and no. Yes, you can get a general idea, but no, you really need a ground plane to conduct the CM

[PSES] Metallic table for conducted emissions?

2023-12-28 Thread Brian Gregory
Hello fellow experts, we're looking to build a conducted emission pre-compliance test station to FCC Part 15 Subpart B requirements (residential applications).Is a non-metallic table a necessity for reasonable accuracy? We have a number of lab benches with wood tops and metal legs that would fi