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Mini guides explain EMC standards

A REO (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 12, 2004

REO UK is looking to recruit the technical expertise of 4000 engineers to review 17 new and impartial mini guides, which are being published to explain a variety of EMC standards and related issues.

REO UK is looking to recruit the technical expertise of 4000 engineers to review 17 new and impartial mini guides, which are being published to explain a variety of EMC standards and related issues.

Willing candidates should contact REO to receive the free guides, which will be of particular interest to test, electronics and design engineers.

They will receive the first two guides immediately and then one a month for 15 months.

The first is a "Practical guide for EN61000-4-8", which gives information about power-frequency magnetic field immunity test methods and testing and measurement techniques.

These practical guides to standards and electrical power quality topics, which are called up by the CE Marking Directives, relate to EMC phenomena.

They cover a range of specific areas, which include harmonics, voltage sags, dips and interruptions, magnetic field immunity, electrostatic discharge, RFI, surges and voltage variations.

The guides have been written by REO with the intention to provide industry with necessary, in-depth information about the effects of EMC phenomena and related standards.

"The guides have been written with a technically switched-on audience in mind", explained John Symonds, Director of REO UK.

"We now want this audience to decide for itself how useful these guides actually are".

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