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Electromagnetic compatibility

Resin Material Compressive Modulus, psi x 103 Heat Distortion Temperature, °F, 264 psi Heat Resistance, Continuous °F Thermal Expansion, in./in.- C x 10-5 Thermal Conductivity, cal/cm2-sec-°C-cm x 10 4 Volume Resistivity, ohm-cm [Pg.383]

Dielectric Strength, ST Constant, g-in. Thickness, Resin Material 60 Cycles volts/mil [Pg.384]

Every electronic system has some level of electromagnetic radiation associated with it. If this level is strong enough to cause other equipment to malfunction, the radiating device will be considered a noise source and usually be subjected to shielding regula- [Pg.384]

Power Factor, 60 Cycles Arc Resistance, sec Water Absorption, 24 hr, % Rockwell Hardness [Pg.384]

Resin Material Flammability, in. /min Specific Gravity Mold Shrinkage, in./in. Clarity [Pg.385]


C. R. Paul, Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility,]ohn. Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1992. [Pg.348]

Your design and development plans may also need to be subdivided into plans for special aspects of the design, such as reliability plans, safety plans, electromagnetic compatibility plans, configuration management plans. [Pg.240]

Regulatory requirements may apply to health, safety, environmental emissions, and electromagnetic compatibility and these often require accompanying certification of compliance. In cases where customers require suppliers to be certified to ISO/TS 16949 it imposes a regulatory requirement on the design process. [Pg.247]

Metallized plastics housings to ensure electromagnetic compatibility ... [Pg.625]

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) EN 50 081-2 Spurious emission EN 50 082-2 Immunity to Interference ... [Pg.258]

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), ferrites and, 11 11 Electromagnetic field, 23 133 Electromagnetic flowmeters, 11 654, 669-676 pipe cutoffs in, 11 611 Electromagnetic force compensation (EMFC) technology, 26 234-236 advantages and disadvantages of,... [Pg.306]

Guide to Inspections of Electromagnetic Compatibility Aspects of Medical Device Quality Systems Text... [Pg.984]

The EEA law on the marketing of medical devices is governed by three principal Directives each of which adopt the Community s scheme for product regulation known as the new approach. The new approach applies to many product sectors, such as machinery, personal protective equipment, low voltage equipment and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements but not to pharmaceuticals or cosmetics. There are three device Directives. [Pg.536]

Initiation by Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation. RF radiation, ie, radio wave radar transmitters can, under certain circumstances, initiate electroexplosive devices. This topic will be discussed under Radio Frequency Radiation, Effects on Explosives. Also see articles on Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Field Hazard, Simulated in Vol 5, pp E70-71 and Electric Blasting Caps and RF Energy in Vol 5, p E25-L... [Pg.372]

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). In-house and site testing services are available for EMC. The Spectrum Control, Inc is equipped for testing to MIL-STD-461, MIL-I-6iSI and similar RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) specs and also performs testing in accordance with.FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and HEW (Health, Education Welfare) requirements. The personnel are familiar with RADHAZ (Radiation Hazard) filter design and measurement problems... [Pg.713]

IEEE C63.12 Recommended Practice for Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits... [Pg.32]

Electromagnetic Compatibility — Environment Electromagnetic Compatibility — Limits Electromagnetic Compatibility — Testing and Measurement Techniques — General Guides on Harmonics and Interharmonics Measurements and Instrumentation... [Pg.33]

Also, the electronic control-valve device s level of immunity to, and emission of, electromagnetic interference (EMI) can be an issue in the chemical-valve environment. EMI requirements for the control-valve devices are presently mandatory in the European Community but voluntary in the United States, Japan, and the rest of the world. International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC) 801, Parts I through 4, Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control Equipment, defines tests and requirements for control-device immunity. Immunity and emission standards are addressed in CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) EN 50 081-1 1992, EN 50 081-2 1993, EN 50 082-1 1992, and prEN 50 082-2 1994. [Pg.610]

In this section, a set of elementary structures is investigated. These components are essentially embedded in more complex electromagnetic compatibility devices (EMC) devices regarding microwave instrumentations, miniaturized packaging layouts in communication ensembles, power managing tools, and biomedical systems for the estimation of hazardous health effects. Since, their profile may lead to complicated field patterns, it is anticipated that HO FDTD operators will provide the most sufficient results. [Pg.171]

For the purpose of size and cost reduction, we integrate circuit elements for electric noise protection into one chip by semiconductor circuit integration technology. Fig. 7.3.10 shows the integration of circuit elements for EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) [2],... [Pg.322]

Decoupling of electric disturbances (overvoltage, Electromagnetic Compatibility... [Pg.366]

The requirements regarding ambient temperature, shock resistance, media resistance, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) depend strongly on where the sensor will be installed in the car. Typically, sensors in the car interior are exposed to temperatures between -40 and +85 °C while temperatures under the hood and near the engine can reach +125 °C or more. Sufficient EMC essential when sensing low currents because even the smallest interfering fields can result in large... [Pg.527]

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is therefore defined as the ability of equipment or systems to share the electromagnetic environment (much like we share our freeways). Devices should operate satisfactorily, without either inducing (emitting) or experiencing interference from others. Note that the sensitivity of a device to electromagnetic fields is alternatively described as its immunity rather than its susceptibility. [Pg.334]

Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial process measurement and control equipment ... [Pg.523]


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