If you are interested in the European requirements, it is my understanding
that the minimum voltage limits for applicability of EN 60950 are removed
when applying the CE mark under the R&TTE directive. There is some
discussion here in legalese:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/interpretation/index_e
n.htm#h2-1.-ambiguity-in-annex-iii-of-the-directive


Best Regards

 

 

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From: Gartman, Richard [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 12:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] R&TTE and IEC 60950

I am looking for view points on wither or not IEC60950 is necessary for a
WiFi product, and if so why. The WiFi client product is a battery operated
802.11 b/g device with < 0.1W output. The battery in the WiFi client device
is recharged by a class 2 EPS that has both UL/CAS and GS mark.

Thanks
W. Richard Gartman, MS, CSP
Product Stewardship Manager
Texas Instruments, Education Technology
7800 Banner Drive, Dallas, Tx 75251
Office: 972-917-1636            Email: [email protected] 
Fax: 972-917-0668                 URL: www.education.ti.com  
  www.education.ti.com/us/productstewardship 
  

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