Lots of people are saying EN55011. I must really be missing
something.
EN55011's title is:
Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics
of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
Heber -
I agree with your sentiments whole-heartedly.
Mark Briggs
mbri...@elliottlabs.com
And as expensive as standards are, the full text of their scope
statement
should be publicly available so people don't have to buy a copy just to
see
if they need to buy a copy.:-(
Anyone have
To All:
For information.
The European Union has put out a notice to all national committees aimed
at clarifying the implementation dates for the harmonics and flicker
standards. (Reference TC741 JPV/is/970722 dated 1997-07-10) They have
also referenced the 555 series standards and in their
There is an organization that publishes the scopes of
standards and information about what they contain.
However, they charge a fee ($495 per year U.S.) for this
service. They do give out very general information for
free. Check out the following location:
http://www.nssn.org
They have a
There has been lot's of feedback regarding this question, but I think the
safest advice of all has been missed: if in doubt, get the answer from a
Competent Body, in writing. If anyone ever challenges your selection of
standards, you have justification on file. Make up your mind which
Martin Garwood said,
You raise a really valid point. Applicability of standards should be
based on their scope, not on the title. ISM CISPR11 is a prime example.
- Martin Garwood, Manager, Austest Laboratories
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Heber Farnsworth adds:
And as expensive as standards are,
Jon Bertrand wrote:
Lots of people are saying EN55011. I must really be missing
something.
EN55011's title is:
Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics
of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
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