Friday, June 3, 2016

Great article by RF Guru Ken Wyatt: "Assembling A Low Cost EMI Troubleshooting Kit (Radiated Emissions)

Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Those of us who are either in-house or independent EMC consultants can benefit greatly by assembling our own EMI troubleshooting kit.
- See more at: http://www.interferencetechnology.com/assembling-low-cost-emi-troubleshooting-kit-part-1-radiated-emissions/#sthash.7cCnvtkL.dpuf
Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Those of us who are either in-house or independent EMC consultants can benefit greatly by assembling our own EMI troubleshooting kit.
- See more at: http://www.interferencetechnology.com/assembling-low-cost-emi-troubleshooting-kit-part-1-radiated-emissions/#sthash.7cCnvtkL.dpuf
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EMC consultants or design engineers can benefit greatly by assembling their own EMI troubleshooting kit.  RF guru Ken Wyatt (Wyatt Technical Services LLC) wrote a great article highlighting a do-it-yourself EMC kit.  It featured quite a few products we sell here at Saelig:

Nearfield Probes from TekBoxSpectrum Analyers from Triarchy, Thurlby-Thandar, Rigol, Siglent, AaroniaAntennas from Aaronia
 
Fig1-01 TS Kit

Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Those of us who are either in-house or independent EMC consultants can benefit greatly by assembling our own EMI troubleshooting kit. I’ve depended on my own kit for several years and it has proven not only valuable, but depicts a sense of professionalism in dealing with your own product development engineers, their managers, or your clients, as the case may be. Mine is designed around a Pelican 1514 roller case (http://www.pelican.com) that includes a padded divider, so it is easy to transport to the area needed. You’ll also want to order the optional lid organizer, model 1519, for carrying extra tools, cables, and other small parts. See Figure 1.
- See more at: http://www.interferencetechnology.com/assembling-low-cost-emi-troubleshooting-kit-part-1-radiated-emissions/#sthash.7cCnvtkL.dpuf

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