Does anyone have a clear idea as to what "regulating network" means in 
61010-1:2010 section 9.4?

The "Other Brian" asked a similar question in 2009, but did not get an answer 
(ref https://www.mail-archive.com/emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org/msg60829.html )

Borrowing from his message (and updating to the new revision of the standard)

The 61010-1 standard in section 9.4 calls out three methods that can provide a 
"Limited-Energy" Circuit; 1) inherently limited circuit; 2) over current 
protection device, and 3) a Regulating Network.

e.g. would a programmable driver chip qualify as a "regulating network"?

Regards,
Lauren Crane
KLA-Tencor


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