Re: Immunity testing at EMC: How many hours are normal?
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 11:59:33 -0700
Eeyore wrote:
legg wrote:
Joerg wrote:Hello Folks,Sounds like they don't want your business.
Just got an estimate for the immunity part of the compliance tests at an
EMC lab: 21 hours. Ouch! I've never had it that long. Is this normal
these days? What's your recent experience? The data:
DUT: Medical equipment, not life-support but cardio-diagnostic stuff.
Pre-compliance looked great and I am sure we'll ace usual the radiated
and conducted emissions tests.
Included tests would be: AC current harmonics, AC flicker, ESD, radiated
immunity, conducted immunity, magnetic immunity, fast transitions, mains
port surge, voltage dips and interrupts.
I've never had this stuff take more than a day. That's why I am asking
for other opinions.
Joerg should send them a letter to that effect !
My client would have to. We will have a meeting to that effect :-)
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