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[SI-LIST] injecting controlled noise for troubleshooting
- From: Doug Smith <doug@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: SI-List <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 23:00:41 -0700
Hi All,
This month Brent DeWitt, a contributor to this list, has written the
Technical Tidbit at my site http://emcesd.com as a guest author. His
article discusses a way to inject controlled amounts of noise into a
circuit for finding a design problem.
Go to http://emcesd.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page.
Click on the picture to read the article:
Paper Clips, They're Not Just for Emissions Any More
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Abstract: The following article describes the adaptation of a
commercial ESD gun to apply local H-field pulses for troubleshooting
sensitive circuits. The key components are a section of brass tubing,
some brass strap and a paper clip!
If you would like to contribute a Technical Tidbit article, reply to
this message with a proposed subject.
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Doug
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