If such a system is not easy to find, is there any reason why one can't use two systems to test an expansion card?
One could be CE marked and declared for Class B ( a PC) and the other could be a system that is CE marked and declared for Heavy Industrial Immunity. In this way, you have shown the card to be compliant with both standards and do not need to search for one system that has all of the approvals. Is this acceptable? Regards, [email protected] ---------- From: comp_lab To: EMC-PSTC List-Post: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, February 12, 1997 2:38PM Hello All, We are doing something out of the usual for us and have developed a product that is a card designed to go in a PC. For our normal products, with regards to the EMC directive, we do industrial immunity and Class B for emissions. We would like to do the same for the PC card. The problem is I haven't found a PC yet, that has been previously tested to the industrial immunity standard AND class B. If anybody knows of any systems that will pass these tests please let me know. Thanks for your help Regards, --------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Harris Manager, Compliance Engineering Digital Security Controls Toronto, Canada 416 665-8460 Ext 378 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

