On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:37:41 +0200,
Michael Loerzer wrote:
> in comparison to the EU EMC Directive art. 19 and annex I no. 2 "essential
> requirements for fixed installations" has US FCC similar regulations to show
> compliance?
For Part 15 devices, exemption
Hello,
in comparison to the EU EMC Directive art. 19 and annex I no. 2 "essential
requirements for fixed installations" has US FCC similar regulations to show
compliance?
Michael
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Agree, difficult to determine. This is a particular standard so the
requirements of the standard 'over-rule' test requirements that not same in
some, but not all, other standards.
Essential performance is defined by the scoped standards and the manufacturer's
analysis that defines what
You did not mention the product , but I assume that
IEC 60601-2-47:2012 concerns the basic safety and essential performance
of AMBULATORY ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
so you probably considering such a device.
I believe that if it is required to test essential performance, and
Hi,
the Radiated RF electromagnetic fields immunity test according to IEC
60601-2-47:2012, 202.6.2.3, makes an addition to IEC 60601-1-2:2007. This
addition requires to check that there is no loss of any stored data. But
collateral IEC 60601-1-2:2007, on 6.2.1.10 also requires to verify the
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