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Thermocouples and Temperature Measurement

One of our members suggested I write about thermocouples and temperature measurement. Textbooks have...

The Hazards of Multiple Grounding

One of my colleagues has a desk drawer full of I/O boards that have...

Designing Effective Product Safety Labels: Your Guide to Content

Designing product safety labels that help to prevent injuries and save lives is a...

Environmental ESD: Part 1 – The Atmospheric Electric Circuit

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Resistor Value for Measuring Leakage Current

Furor and controversy are words which describe the process by which standards committees decide the value of the resistor in the leakage current measuring network. However, the different specified resistor values create no more than a 6.25% error for the value of the leakage current.
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Charges Are Forever

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Behavior of Air and Solid Insulations in Series

In the column “Ask Dr. Z,” (The Product Safety Society Newsletter, July 19881) Dr....

The View from the Chalkboard – May 2014

I heard a statement recently that I think is very true. It said: “We...

Static Electricity and People

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

A Wreck of a Story

When I was a kid and found out that my dad was an ‘engineer,’...
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