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Practical Papers, Articles
and Application Notes

Bob Olsen, Associate Editor

In this issue you will find three practical papers that should be of interest to the EMC community. The first is a comment by Jasper Goedbloed on a previous Newsletter paper by Stephane Laik about measurement uncertainties in standardized compliance tests. The second is a description of a piece of software for field to cable coupling written by Art Glazar and available directly from the author via e-mail at aglazar@ieee.org . Finally, Elya Joffe has written a very interesting "war story" about how the source of unacceptable emissions from a data communication system was identified.

The purpose of this section is to disseminate practical information to the EMC community. In some cases the material is entirely original. In others, the material is not new but has been made either more understandable or accessible to the community. In others, the material has been previously presented at a conference but has been deemed especially worthy of wider dissemination. Readers wishing to share such information with colleagues in the EMC community are encouraged to submit papers or application notes for this section of the Newsletter. See Staff page for my e-mail, FAX and real mail address. While all material will be reviewed prior to acceptance, the criteria are different from those of Transactions papers. Specifically, while it is not necessary that the paper be archival, it is necessary that the paper be useful and of interest to readers of the Newsletter.

Comments from readers concerning these papers are welcome, either as a letter (or e-mail) to the editor or directly to the authors.

Comments on 'Radio Disturbance Measurement and its Uncertainties'
by Jasper J. Goedbloed

A Software Implementation of TL Field-to-Cable Coupling Equations
by Arthur J. Glazar

A Compliant Power Supply with the Non-Compliant Control
by Elya B. Joffe


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