Hello,
My customer makes industrial equipment, CE marked according to the 292 and
204 standards in Europe. In Korea he was required to meet (be certified to?)
the S-Mark.
1. What is this S-Mark?
2. How is it related to industrial equipment?
3. is there certification to it? is the CE self declara
Regarding a possible EMC and product safety split...
I want to thank each of your for your contributions to this
topic. As with our technical discussions, your comments are
of high quality and are highly worthwhile and thought-provoking.
Each of your technical contributions make this forum
All,
After reading several responses on this, I'll throw my "two cents" in
Since my main interests are in high performance physical system design and
integration, EMC and signal integrity design (among others) are foremost
in my
interests, so design issues are of primary importance to me an
I also do not agree splitting this group into EMC and Safety is a good
thing.
I agree with comments from Chris Dupres and others that topical discussion
in this group is wider than just EMC and Safety. I would hope that it
remains so. Between this group and the TREG group as far as I am concern
Rossi
Your friend's problem might be similar to the one our EMC lab had in
California during the dry season. We were measuring ambient radiated
broadband noise in the .1-200 MHz region that had not been there
earlier in the year. We checked building wiring, we replaced some
fluorescent li
I echo Tania's point of view. From a product safety standpoint, I have
found several "EMC" topics of discussion in this forum which were of use
since there are at times, impacts to product safety.implement an EMC
fix...create a safety concern..besides it's my belief that to broaden one's
horiz
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