n the Coupling flowchart, I think I will
go for the EM Clamp.
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of
ari.honk...@nsn.com
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 4:08 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Injection on DC Output port
Wendy,
here's some suggestions
IEC 61000
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>To: wendy
>Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
>Subject: Re: Injection on DC Output port
>
>In message <001801c806ed$0bdb5b00$9e0a0a0a@LAB172486D6880>, wendy
> writes
>>I have a simple product with only one AC input port and one dc output
>>port. According to its product
Dear All,
I have a simple product with only one AC input port and one dc output port.
According to its product standard, the dc output port must be subjected to
Conducted Immunity, Fast Transients and Surge tests. I would like to know how
to test dc output ports for the tests in question. Pleas
Wendy,
> According to its product standard, the dc output port must be subjected to
Conducted
Immunity, Fast Transients and Surge tests. I would like to know how to test dc
output ports for
the tests in question.
Ari gave you some suggestions on how to test the subject ports according to
IEC61000
In message <001801c806ed$0bdb5b00$9e0a0a0a@LAB172486D6880>, wendy
writes
>I have a simple product with only one AC input port and one dc output
>port. According to its product standard, the dc output port must be
>subjected to Conducted Immunity, Fast Transients and Surge tests. I
>would like
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