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Posted By Richard Tan Yong Jin 06-18-2026 10:15 PM
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Thank you Gina for your interesting sharing! I am still vividly remember around 40 years ago there is a popular cartoon and toy line up called "StarCom The US Space Force". I love the design concept of the space fighters e.g. Starmax Bomber, Starwolf, Shadowbat, Shadow Parasite. Sometimes it is very ...
Posted By Richard Tan Yong Jin 06-18-2026 09:59 PM
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Thank you so much for providing such an insightful, detailed findings, which is I sometimes considered it as the lost art of standardization. These rationale will be very previous for all standard practitioners to fully appreciate the literature starting point before the first standard edition was published ...
Posted By Richard Tan Yong Jin 06-09-2026 09:18 PM
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Hello Shane, thank you for your reply. Yes I wish to learn more about the rationale of these ESD test voltage numerical values. Could it be based on past experiments of human body capacitance modeling or something else? Why it is not start from 1KV? etc. Thank you very much! ------------------------------ ...
Posted By Richard Tan Yong Jin 06-02-2026 11:53 PM
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Hello All, taking this opportunity I would like to ask iNARTE ESD engineers about IEC 61000-4-2 test voltage levels, what is the rationale behind specified 2 kV, 4 kV, 8 kV and 15 kV respectively as the default for both contact discharge and air discharge? ------------------------------ Richard Tan ...
Posted By Richard Tan Yong Jin 04-14-2026 02:15 AM
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Many years ago I watched the movie "The Current War" and had a in-depth view of both DC (Edison) and AC (Tesla), in terms of technology and commercialization competition. It is now proven that DC and AC co-exist and complementing each other, not rivalry. Even IEC is working on Low Voltage DC (LVDC) ...