--- On Thu, 9 Jul 1998 10:20:44 +0100 nick_evans_gene...@email.msn.com wrote:
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Hi group!
And that is the interesting problem. EVERY post I have received on this thread
has been arriving to me as a dump of total computer barf. Nothing but
Thank you all for your replies.
After reading your replies I must agree that EFT testing the AC mains is
definitely applicable in my situation.
Thanks again
Jeff Bailey
SST
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In a message dated 98-07-07 02:31:48 EDT, treph...@macconnect.com writes:
<< Testing AC lines will prove whether your card can withstand whatever EFT
can pass through the power supply filtering, but just as important,EFT is
as much a radiated immunity test as it is a conducted test. Often I/O
Jeff,
Testing AC lines will prove whether your card can withstand whatever EFT
can pass through the power supply filtering, but just as important,EFT is
as much a radiated immunity test as it is a conducted test. Often I/O
cables and others act as pickup antennas, and you should consider the
poss
Hello group,
Does anyone out there have any views on the applicability of EFT on
cards that will plug into say an ISA or PCI slot. I understand that
comm ports would definitely have to be tested but if you are trying to
test your card for CE marking (only the card, not a system) is it still
appli
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