EMI preamplifier

2000-07-11 Thread Robert Legg
Group, Can anyone recommend an inexpensive preamplifier for the input to a spectrum analyser. BW requirement is 1MHz to 30mHz for conducted emmissions from an LISN tap. We need a noise floor below 1uV on the output, when fed with a 10dB attenuator. With a noise floor of 10dBu , theres no way

Re: Equipment Rental 2

2000-07-11 Thread Brian Jones
Bob Try EMC Hire on +44 1462 817111 or fax +44 1462 817444. I have no connection with the company other than as a satisfied customer. Best wishes Brian Jones EMC Consultant and Competent Body Signatory -Original Message- From: rehel...@mmm.com rehel...@mmm.com To:

Regulatory Compliance Engineer Wanted

2000-07-11 Thread Joe Dwyer
Inter-Tel Inc. is looking for a qualified Regulatory Compliance Engineer. This individual will be responsible for the Safety, EMC and Telecom Compliance for PBX and Peripheral products. Products must comply with US, EU, Mexican and Japanese requirements. Familiarity with these regulations is

Buying Environmental Chamber

2000-07-11 Thread PGodfrey
Hi all, My company has been considering buying a walk-in chamber for some time. I'd appreciate any help in locating vendors of both used and new chambers. We are located just outside of Dallas so the nearer the better, but I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks in advance of any replies. Regards,

Trying to locate CTS

2000-07-11 Thread POWELL, DOUG
Hello group, I am attempting to locate address and website information for a company called CTS or C.T.S. who does EMI/EMC consulting and manufactures EMI filters in the United Kingdom. thanks for the help, -doug --- This message is from the IEEE EMC

Re: Equipment Rental 2

2000-07-11 Thread David Instone
Try http://www.livingston.co.uk/rental.html rehel...@mmm.com wrote: Thanks for everyone who sent me rental information but I did not word the question correctly. I would prefer not to take equipment with me from the U.S. to the U.K. I am looking to rent the equipment in England

Equipment Rental 2

2000-07-11 Thread reheller
Thanks for everyone who sent me rental information but I did not word the question correctly. I would prefer not to take equipment with me from the U.S. to the U.K. I am looking to rent the equipment in England preferably near Darlington. Thanks, Bob Heller ===

RE: RE: Notified Body Number

2000-07-11 Thread Wismer, Sam
Cynthia, I am not familiar with Annex V of the Directive, however I do know that use of the NB number is not limited to that route of compliance. Annex IV requires a Notified Body assessment of the TCF and in so doing, the mfg. must identify, by use of the NB number, which NB was used. Also,

Dialers

2000-07-11 Thread Peter Merguerian
DEAR ALL, DOES ANYONE KNOW THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ASFETY AND EMC FOR DIALERS INTENDED FOR THE US AND EUROPE? Peter Merguerian Managing Director Product Testing Division I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. Hacharoshet 26, POB 211 Or Yehuda 60251, Israel Tel: 972-3-5339022 Fax: 972-3-5339019 e-mail:

R: Voltage Breakdown

2000-07-11 Thread Paolo Roncone
Hi, what about relative humidity of air ? I believe breakdown voltage depends also on humidity content of air. One thing anybody can experience is the much higher frequency of ESD jolts one gets in dry weather vs. humid weather. Anyone knows a quantitative relation or formula ? my penny's

Re:RE: Notified Body Number

2000-07-11 Thread Jim Bacher
Forwarding for Cynthia Reply Separator Subject:RE: Notified Body Number Author: Cynthia Pleach cynthia_ple...@digi.com List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 7/10/00 1:49 PM It was my understanding that only manufacturing using Annex V of

Re[2]: Notified Body Number

2000-07-11 Thread Jim Bacher
Forwarding for Pieter Robben Reply Separator Subject:Re: Notified Body Number Author: prob...@nmi.nl List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 7/10/00 3:51 PM Richard, Directive 93/68/EC (Article 5), which linked the CE marking to the EMC

RE: Are NTCs Safe to Use in Electrical Equipment

2000-07-11 Thread Scott Lacey
Jim, Replacing the switch with a toggle type dimmer will greatly lengthen the service life of bulbs. I have them in bedrooms and the bathroom. The main intent was to prevent being jolted awake by bright lights if it were necessary to get up at night. Because they look like ordinary light