Thanks, Tom. 

I was looking for a bit more description of what could be considered inductive 
devices for Sub-class 74. 

Charlie Blackman pointed me to 
http://www.erodocdb.dk/docs/doc98/official/pdf/rec7003e.pdf  which have a bit 
more description than the Commission class documents. 


Regards,
Lauren 

-----Original Message-----
From: T.Sato [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 5:43 AM
To: Crane, Lauren
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to determine EU RTTE class.

On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 23:00:27 +0000,
  "Crane, Lauren" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am looking for advice on how to determine the EU RTTE class of a product.
> 
> The product has a base station and a sensor. The battery powered sensor can 
> be taken out of the base station and used elsewhere to do its sensing thing, 
> and then be brought back to the base station for charging and uploading of 
> the sensed data.
> 
> The nominal transmit frequency for sense data communication is 1700 KHz 
> +/-100 KHz. The modulation scheme uses On-Off Keying (OOK).  The nominal 
> baudrate base station to sensor is 1,000 Hz. The nominal baudrate sensor to 
> base station is 8,000 Hz.
> 
> 
> Based on this information, can someone help me understand which RTTE class 
> this product is, and why?

Information related to equipment classes can be found at:

   http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/

If your product is of low power inductive communication, you can check whether 
your product fall under sub-class 74 described in the document "Subclasses of 
Class 1 - July 2012" first, I think.

Regards,
Tom

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Tomonori Sato  <[email protected]>
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