Pre-compliance Immunity Test - A Capacitively Coupled Pin Injection method
In this video, we demonstrated a capacitively coupled pin injection method (also known as a 'flying' probe injection method) to reproduce the same failure mode seen in a BCI test. Two other alternative methods were also tried, but failed to create the same failure mode. We showed how to make a 'flying' probe, how to set up the pre-compliance immunity test and successfully performed the test. For other EMC inquiries, please visit https://www.mach1design.co.uk

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