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A full range of electromagnetic interference and compatibility tests were performed on the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) thruster, including radiated and conducted emissions and susceptability tests.


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The Electromagnetic Interference Lab offers several services including analysis of hardware design to meet requirements and specification comparisons, consultation during the design and pre-fabrication phases, electronic component testing, specialized test procedures for unique hardware requirements, intermediate testing as the design progresses, testing of materials for shielding effectiveness, filtering, grounding, frequency response tests of networks and filters, and final qualification testing of experiments in flight configuration.

Name: Electromagnetic Interference Laboratory
Test Enclosures: 32' x 24' x 16' (Large)
12' x 16' x 8' (Small)
Facility Manager : Tesfahunei.T.Tecle@nasa.gov

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