Failures experienced at EMC test houses may be costly both in terms of product modifications and revenue lost as a result of delayed sales. In order to reduce the probability of failure and to obtain the maximum value for money whilst at the test house, a certain amount of preparation is required.: This paper discusses some of the key points which should be considered by the equipment manufacturer when preparing for an EMC test.
Author:
Roper, Stephen
Affiliation:
Radio Frequency Investigation Ltd.
AES Conference:
UK 6th Conference: EMC Practicalities (May 1992)
Paper Number:
EMC-08
Publication Date:
May 1, 1992
Subject:
EMC Practicalities
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