Dryjoint
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2005
- 27
I recently encountered a manufacture and test situation where a small pcb requires a 230VAC test prior to shipping.
The circuit uses a series 0.33uf cap as the dropper for a number of leds. No bleed resistor is present on the board, so a random level of charge remains when the power is removed following the test. The packers regularly act as unwitting discharge loads(!) I've searched (as best I can) the BSI site for any reference to the limits of retained energy, but without success. Any words from the wise on the legislative side of this one?
Cheers.
The circuit uses a series 0.33uf cap as the dropper for a number of leds. No bleed resistor is present on the board, so a random level of charge remains when the power is removed following the test. The packers regularly act as unwitting discharge loads(!) I've searched (as best I can) the BSI site for any reference to the limits of retained energy, but without success. Any words from the wise on the legislative side of this one?
Cheers.