2dye4
Military
- Mar 3, 2004
- 494
I have designed a card to go into a machine that has a noisy PWM drive near where my card is going to go.
Card was designed with this in mind to create as much immunity as possible.
The product is costly to set up and test in whole.
My problem is that i have been requested to measure the safety margin against my card failing due to EMC emissions from the PWM drive. Somewhat like if the source was X times stronger what is X where a failure would occur.
I am not sure how to do this as the source is not easily quantifiable nor is the vulnerability in the card.
And i can't make the source go higher than max.
My thoughts were to set up a few and test thoroughly by just running through the operating range and looking for failures. How do you attack a problem like this??
Thanks
Card was designed with this in mind to create as much immunity as possible.
The product is costly to set up and test in whole.
My problem is that i have been requested to measure the safety margin against my card failing due to EMC emissions from the PWM drive. Somewhat like if the source was X times stronger what is X where a failure would occur.
I am not sure how to do this as the source is not easily quantifiable nor is the vulnerability in the card.
And i can't make the source go higher than max.
My thoughts were to set up a few and test thoroughly by just running through the operating range and looking for failures. How do you attack a problem like this??
Thanks