Chuck,
A word of caution from someone who has learned from his past experiences.
When researching this type of equipment make sure you ask a few specific
questions:
1) Where is the equipment manufactured?
2) Who designed the equipment?
3) Who wrote the software?
4) Who owns the software?
5)
Surprisingly, I never got an answer on this. Perhaps many of thought that
it was so simple that someone was bound to answer.
For the exorbitant cost of this service you would think that I would get
better service than this.
;-)
Rich C.
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From: Richard Cass
Posted on behalf of Gary Jong:
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Hi Chuck,
You can contact the following company :
COMTEST Instrumentation BV
Industrieweg 12
NL - 2382 NV Zoeterwoude
Netherland
Phone : 31 71 417 531
Fx : 31 71 415 926
Mr; Hein de Groot is the president.
We use one of their system for 3 years and it works very well for our
needs.
They can
Dear Chuck,
I would highly recommend contacting EMC Automation out of Austin, Texas. I
have purchased complete turnkey Emissions and Immunity Systems from EMCA
twice over the last 10 years and was very pleased with their product. One
of their key strengths in that they understand the technical
Pierre,
As long as the site listing is current you can go ahead and do the testing
there. Since the intentional radiator requirements in your band are
radiated QP or average E field limits the site needs to be listed to show
acceptable radiated site attenuation.
The test procedures described
Hi All:
Might anyone know of a company that sells Turn Key immunity test systems.
That would be with software, instrumnets, installation and instructions.
We're looking to test to the requirements of IEC 1000-4-3 6.
Thank you and have a nice day
Chuck
Waters Corp.
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You could try asking CSA for a copy of their
CSA 950/UL1950 Design Manual, which includes a fair
amount of the French marking text (and is quite a good
short list of basic design requirements). I would expect that
this document would be free.
I am a little puzzled by a note in the rather old
Following is good for busting acronyms:
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
ESRI yields:
ESRI Environmental Sciences Research Institute
ESRI Environmental Sensitivities Research Institute
ESRI Environmental Systems Research Institute (company, Redlands,
California)
ESRIN European Space
Hello all,
I need to perform measurements on a low-power, non licensed transmitters
acoording to FCC part 15, subpart C.
The fundamental frequency is below 500 Mhz (higher frequency to measure is
2Ghz).
I usually use a test facility located in France to perform test according
to subpart B.
Had to pitch in here,
The GTEM is a very valuable tool when used properly, but it is not, in any
way, shape, or form, correlatable to an open field site across a broad range
of products.
That said, for the FCC, specific correlation by product is allowed. Yes,
this means there is no economic
Mike,
Your comments can't be over stressed any more.
We did find the deviation between correlations
from products to products, however, as long as
a suitable harness is used properly, the correlation
is pretty consistent. Also we use modeling tools
to assist correlation prediction. It helps as
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To cancel your
Anyone been required to guarantee that their equipment must operate
for office battery range as per TR-NWT-000406?
I assume this means your equipment will operate in a DC supply range per
TR-406. Anyone know the range? thanks
D
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DWIGHT HUNNICUTT
Sr.
SBC requires all equipment to meet the requirements of their TP76200MP
document dated July 1998. In Section 8, there is a grouping of tests taken
from ANSI T1.315-1994 that requires proper operation of equipment from
-42VDC to -56.5 VDC over the expected life of the equipment. There is a
short
Tom/Jim-
I do have the SBC TP76200MP document (dated 12/30/98), but I was asking
about TR-406. Anyone familiar with that document? Is the TR-406
requirement equivalent to this SBC TP76200MP requirement? thanks
D
Tom Lavka wrote:
FYI...The most recent revision of TP76200MP is December 30,
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