Hello Group,

The scope of EN 60825-1 says LEDs are included whenever the word "laser"
is used, meaning they are to be evaluated the same way lasers are.  Does
this apply to status indicating LEDs (non-lasing)?  If so, are
manufacturers expected to test every status-indicating LED on the
product as if it were a laser?

When googling, I came across a reference to a standard IEC/TS 60825-6,
"Safety of products with optical sources, exclusively used for visible
information transmission to the human eye" (1999-07).  Is this the
appropriate standard to use when evaluating status-indicating LEDs?  If
so, how do the requirements/tests compare to that in 60825-1?

As far as I can tell, "EN" 60825-6 (if it exists) has not been published
in the OJ and therefore cannot be used for presumption of compliance to
the LVD.  What is the approach for indicating LEDs for EU compliance (CE
marking)?

Thanks in advance!

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Regards,
Scott Lemon
CASPIAN NETWORKS
[email protected]
www.caspiannetworks.com



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