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* How is checked that the EUT is influenced? | * How is checked that the EUT is influenced? | ||
* Which information needs to be 'stored' to generate a report. | * Which information needs to be 'stored' to generate a report. | ||
* Why is every cable tested seperatly? | * Why is every cable of the EUT tested seperatly? | ||
* How long does it take to perform BCI tests on an EUT? | * How long does it take to perform BCI tests on an EUT? | ||
* How can the total testtime be improved? | * How can the total testtime be improved? | ||
* Which devices can be used to inject power on a cable? | * Which devices can be used to inject power on a cable? | ||
* Why does the EM101 injection clamp has a direction? | * Why does the EM101 injection clamp has a direction? |
Revision as of 10:24, 30 January 2006
Questions Conducted Immunity:
- Which EMC phenomen is tested/checked in BCI tests?
- Accoording to which standard is tested?
- Where is the setup of the BCI test described?
- Is the setup different for CE/MIL-STD/Automotive?
- Create a schematic with all the parts of the test-setup
- Describe the reason/goal/ responsibility of all parts of the test-setup
- How is garanteed that RadiMation applies the test-level that is specified in the standard
- Which parts of the test equipment setup are uncertain. How does this influence the test result?
- What is the relation between Current and Vrms?
- How is checked that the EUT is influenced?
- Which information needs to be 'stored' to generate a report.
- Why is every cable of the EUT tested seperatly?
- How long does it take to perform BCI tests on an EUT?
- How can the total testtime be improved?
- Which devices can be used to inject power on a cable?
- Why does the EM101 injection clamp has a direction?