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Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/13/2009 9:29 AM

Any idea about ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI ) DIAGOSTICS TEST On GENERATOR , TRANSFORMER AND MOTOR ? i am looking for any company in uk who can do the test?

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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/13/2009 9:09 PM

I have use this type of service in the USA but you need to Google and search the web. This kind of question simply requires searching the net. You will be amazed what you can find.

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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/14/2009 3:27 AM

cant find it!!!!

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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/14/2009 3:48 AM

Mead Testing Ltd

Unit 25 Mead Industrial Park
Riverway
Harlow
CM20 2SE
Essex

Tel: 01279 635865
Fax: 01279 635874

www.meadtest.com

I've used these guys on several occasions for EMC testing of our designs.

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10/14/2009 4:31 AM
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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/14/2009 5:01 AM

Thank you ..but it is EMI test..

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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/14/2009 5:14 AM

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is said to exist when unwanted voltages or currents are present so that they adversely affect the performance of a device or system. Such voltages or currents may reach the victim circuit or device by conduction or by nonionizing radiation. In all cases, electromagnetic interference arises because of a combination of three factors: a source, a transmission path, and a response, at least one of which is unplanned. Electromagnetic interference control refers to the process of making design changes or adjustments of signal or noise levels in order to achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

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Re: Wanted: EMI Testing Service

10/29/2009 1:20 AM

Which country you are in?

There are hundreds of testing service providers.

I can give you addresses once I know your location.

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