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Subject:FloEMC ETSi4334
Author: brian.mcauli...@tellabs.com
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Date: 11/21/00 1:58 PM
Has anybody had any experiences (good or bad) with :
1) The
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Subject:Argentina: Packaging requirements
Author: Lizette de Vries-Venter dvve...@sabs.co.za
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Date: 11/20/00 1:05 PM
Hi Group
I have client who uses a 1000
Esteemed colleges,
I have a question pertaining to conducted emissions performed on a port that
is exclusively for the purpose of powering an auxiliary device that we do
not manufacture. Our equipment is portable test equipment. This port will
supply 28VDC at 1.5A to a piece of equipment the
Normally it is more easy to pass a harmonic test when connected as a system,
then when tested as several separate apparatuses.
I do not understand your obvious it failed statement ...
The total power consumption of a system permits higher limits, and
some peak values of harmonic currents at
All,
I was asked by one of my colleagues here if there are any compliance
requirements for passive fiber optic components such as: patchcords,
connector adapters ...
My quick answer was no; however, the cautious side of me says that there
may be some EN standard governing these types of
I couldn't help but share this with you . . .
The following text appeared on the package for a semiconductor that I
received today . . .
Made in one or more of the following countries: China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Japan,
Taiwan, Malaysia, South Korea, Philipines, Singapore, Thailand, United
One of our products is sold as a system with several other non-connected
products as well as a computer system and printer. We brought this product
to a well known EMC Testing facility to perform Harmonics testing. They
required that we plugged our product, as well as all of the peripheral
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Subject:Job Posting - Senior Product Safety Engineer
Author: Loop; Robert rl...@hnt.wylelabs.com
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Date: 11/20/00 2:14 PM
Hi Jim,
I've been asked to help post this
TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. is also an authorized test lab for
Korea.
Regards,
Regan Arndt
Sr. Engineer
Product Safety Division
TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
Pryor McGinnis c...@prodigy.net@ieee.org on 11/27/2000 05:46:33 AM
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Bonjour de Montréal,
I can share with you the latest experience I have with BSMI.
First, KTL is the only one in North America to be accredited for Korean
regulations, not Taiwan. In fact, they are not accredited for BSMI as any
other Canadian Laboratory until Canada sign a Mutual Recognition
In a message dated 11/23/2000 5:50:28 PM Central Standard Time,
cdup...@cs.com writes:
The short circuit thing is interesting. My son has a radio controlled car
with a 7.2V NiCad battery pack. The short circuit current was enough to
melt
the PVC insulation on the battery wires, 1.5mm^2,
In my personal experience, I have noted cases where the equipment did not
perform properly using rechargeable batteries. In particular, I recall
experiencing this problem for a wireless microphone / guitar set that I
purchased a few years ago. The system simply did not work properly when a
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Subject:Real world power cross
Author: Peter Tarver ptar...@sanmina.com
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Date: 11/15/00 11:37 AM
Jim: please forward to the EMC-PSTC list
From
Chris:
One of the more interesting batteries is the one located within a Polaroid
film cartridge. The battery is a flat sheet, about the size of a finished
photo. The battery has two foil film terminals on one face. If you carefully
rip the thin film holder apart (very sharp edges), you can
Peter,
You are confusing Korea with Taiwan. Compliance Test Labs has been
accredited with BSMI for a long time. BCIQ changed their name to BSMI.
BSMI is the EMC agency for Taiwan.
KTL is an authorized lab for Korea. I am not aware of any other lab in
North America that has been authorized by
There are a number of labs The List of Approved EMC Designated Laboratories is
at : http://www.bsmi.gov.tw/english/emc/e_emc_09.htm
We use:
Unisys PCTC Unisys Product ComplianceTest Center,
2476 Swedesford Rd.
Malvern, PA 19355
USA
Contact: Daniel J Mis,
daniel@unisys.com
Best regards,
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From: Dale Albright
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 10:40 AM
To: Bill Ronzio
Subject: FW: Favorite Places
Bill,
Please place this on the emc-pstc#majordomo.ieee.org web site.
Thanks.
Dale.
To
Hello All,
What's the latest on BCIQ?
1. Is KTL Ottawa still the only authorized lab outside Taiwan?
2. What is the fastest way to get the approval?
3. Is safety required by BCIQ? If so, what is acceptable (CB Test Report,
UL Listing Report, CE Self Declaration file).
Looking forward to
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