I have seen the term PDU used for two completely different types of
products.
Computer makers such as Compaq and Dell use the term Power Distribution
Unit to refer to a rack mounted power strip. As far as they are concerned,
a PDU is just a plug and set of outlets in a 1U rack mount enclosure.
Compliance Certification Services (CCS) is an independent test lab in
Silicon Valley. CCS has been designated as a Telecommunications
Certification Body (TCB) by NIST and the FCC; as a Conformity Assessment
Body (CAB) for the EMC and RTTE Directives by NIST under the US - EU MRA;
and as a CAB
Try Pulizzi Engineering, Telephone: 800-870-2248 (www.pulizzi.com
http://www.pulizzi.com ).
Max Kelson
Peripherals Engineer
Evans Sutherland
600 Komas Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84158
http://www.es.com/ http://www.es.com/
Telephone:
Joe,
It has no regulatory significance until some regulatory body adopts it.
Then, it still doesn't matter until all the countries in which you sell the
product adopt it as you will still have to meet the tighter old standard
(unless you make two flavors of the product). Don't forget that
In a message dated 7/23/01, Ghery Pettitwrites:
You can purchase a copy of Amendment 1 to CISPR 24 from the IEC web page
(http://www.iec.ch) for all the details. The amendment primarily deals with
analog telephone sets.
Hi Ghery:
Thanks for the info on this. I downloaded the amendment
Especially, given that most protocols like Sonet, etc do error checking and
re-transmit data anyway. If you running video you could notice a glitch -
maybe, but the rest of the stuff is going to be pretty much transparent and
is no service affecting. (Unless it takes the link down and that would
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a list of test houses able to test smoke detectors in
Europe to EN 54-7.
I currently know of
BRE (Formerly LPC) in England
ANPI in Belgium
VdS in Germany
Delta in Denmark
Does anyone know of others? Please respond to me offline if you are part of
another test house
Woodgate's point is well-taken. On this side of the Pond, we say that when
you make it idiot-proof, we'll make a better idiot. But that isn't entirely
accurate. The idiots are out there, the lawyers just find them. As soon
as we as a society accept the tenet that consumers can be idiotic
I beg to disagree. I have reservations about no error criteria.
That's imposing a far greater restriction on equipment than
Criteria A for immunity. Now granted the immunity standards
are in a different spirit than the Bellcore Standards. But, it would
seem as though the errored second is more
The Sanmina Product Integrity (PI) group is a Global multi-disciplinary
engineering team responsible for product design robustness, global
regulatory approvals and compliance to customers specification. The
Sanmina PI team currently has an opening for a Senior Electromagnetic
Compatibility
The infamous Laser notice 50.
The following is Excerpted from Federal Register / Vol. 66,
No. 144 / Thursday, July 26, 2001 / Notices under the
heading titled, Laser ProductsConformance with IEC
608251, Am. 2 and IEC 60601222 (Laser Notice 50).
CDRH intends to amend its standards for laser
Dave,
Try Server Technology Inc., USA. I believe they're out of Nevada.
PETER S. MERGUERIAN
Technical Director
I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd.
26 Hacharoshet St., POB 211
Or Yehuda 60251, Israel
Tel: + 972-(0)3-5339022 Fax: + 972-(0)3-5339019
Mobile: + 972-(0)54-838175
-Original
20010723142822.KAXC20540.femail2.sdc1.sfba.home.com@[65.11.150.27],
Ken Javor ken.ja...@emccompliance.com inimitably wrote:
whose products are expected to be more and more
foolproof.
...but the Devil keeps making more and more ingenious fools.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
13 matches
Mail list logo