Yes. In common parlance it is a ready made cable (as opposed to a cable
assembled in situ); e.g. a network cable, USB cable, printer cable, or any
other type of cable procured with connectors already assembled.

Best regards,

Neil R. Barker
Compliance Engineering Manager
e2v technologies ltd
Waterhouse Lane
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 2QU
U.K.

Tel: +44 (01245) 453616
Fax: +44 (01245) 453410
E-mail: [email protected]


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon,Ian [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 08 May 2003 09:23
> To: 'IEEE EMC-PSTC GROUP'
> Subject: NEW EMC DIRECTIVE
> 
> 
> 
> All
> There is a review of the new EMC directive available written 
> by Alan McHale
> of RFI Ltd. available at the following website:
> http://www.compliance-club.com/article.php?sid=137&mode=&order
> =0. The author
> refers to "ready-made connection devices" and indicated that 
> these now fall
> within the scope of the directive. 
> Does anyone know what a "ready-made connection device" is? 
> 
> Ian Gordon
> 


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