Hi Cecil,
In answer:
Malaysia nil (for telecom or IT)
Philippines nil
Thailand nil
Vietnam nil
Bangladesh nil
Sri Lanka nil
Myanmar nil
Best,
Martin.
Martin Garwood
Principal Consultant, Approval Specialists
41/11 Whiting Ave, Terrigal NSW Australia
ph: 61 2 43 841433
fx : 61 2 43
Hello Cecil,
It may depend on the product, but I can offer what our experience has been.
Our offices around the Asia-Pacific region usually approach the question
from the point of view of wire line telecom equipment and not from the
non-telecom ITE context.
With that said, as far as we
Dow-Key Microwave also makes all sorts of RF Switches. (805-650-6579)
-Original Message-
From: Ken Javor [mailto:ken.ja...@emccompliance.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 3:39 PM
To: richwo...@tycoint.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Coaxial Switches
Mini-Circuits for low
This is an inside joke right?
Post a request so outrageous no one could take it seriously?
EMC requirements for what product type?
Is KODAK your employer?
Would KODAK like to recruit an EMC consultant?
This would be a good place to find one :-)
cecil.gitt...@kodak.com 21-May-02 2:53:24 PM
Hi
Try http://www.jfwindustries.com/
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From: richwo...@tycoint.com [SMTP:richwo...@tycoint.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:45 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Coaxial Switches
Other than Adilent, what are some other sources for low power (1W)
Mini-Circuits for low power and low cost immediately comes to mind. Narda,
Systron Donner would supply high power switches.
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From: richwo...@tycoint.com
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Coaxial Switches
Date: Tue, May 21, 2002, 9:45 AM
Other than Adilent, what are some
Basically Switzerland accepts the RTTE directive, as for the rest of
europe.
More info at the Bakom office .(http://www.bakom.ch/en/index.html ) No
notification is required
if harmonized standards are applied. Some contact is recommended however,
as the Swiss authorities like to be in
We are in the process of performing evaluations to ITUT
K.45, which references K.44 for test circuits and methods.
In K.44, there are both couplers and decouplers referenced,
when connecting the surge generator to an EUT and between
the EUT/generator and adjunct equipment. These devices are
not
Hi All,
Does any one know what the EMC requirements are for the countries
listed below.
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Myanmar
Thanks
Cecil
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Hi all,
I have a microwave sweeper, 400 MHz to 18 GHz I believe, that I'd like to
find another home for. Anyone interested before I put it on e-bay?
Thanks,
Derek N. Walton
Owner,
L. F. Research EMC Design and Test Facility
12790 Route 76,
Poplar Grove,
IL 61065
www.lfresearch.com
Oddly enough, in Switzerland (and Germany, Austria etc.) they aren't
called cellphones. They are called Handys. Part of a new language
called DENGLISH (Deutsch + English). Useless fact-of-the-day.
Bob Wilson
TIR Systems Ltd.
Vancouver.
-Original Message-
From: IEEE-EMC User Group
Other than Adilent, what are some other sources for low power (1W) and high
power (100W) coaxial switches for frequencies up to 2 GHz?
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
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This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
I would add these links to Fred's very thorough reply:
TELEC: http://www.telec.or.jp/eng/index_e.htm
IDA : http://www.ida.gov.sg/Website/IDAhome.nsf/Home?OpenForm
I've found both to be very informative, including procedures and application
forms on both sites.
Doug Massey
LXE, Inc.
Dear David,
Switzerland recognizes the EU RTTE directive, you may find the appropriate
standard at the list on:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/newapproach/standardization/harmstds/re
flist/radiotte.html
Look for the emission requirements in the appropriate radio standard,
article 3.2 in
Switzerland has adopted the RTTE Directive. In doing so, any CENELEC
exposure standards that address your products would be applicable for the
general public. Those standards are based upon the Council Recommendation
which in turn is based upon ICNIRP 1998 guidelines for exposure of the
general
Hi to you all,
Referring to EN61000-4-4 Figure 7 General set-up for laboratory type test.
Two reference planes are shown. One along the bottom edge of the figure
which I believe implies a plane beneath ALL equipment shown - e.g. the floor
of a screened room - and a second plane specifically
Dear All,
Does anyone know where I can find emission standards for cell phones and
cellular transmitting and receiving antennas for Switzerland. I have been
informed that the level acceptable in Switzerland is lower than the IRPA
standard.
Thanks to anyone who can help
Best Regards
David
Hello Kim,
Basic approval requirements for radio devices are as follows:
Japan
Approval is issued by the Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC). In addition
to a detailed application procedure that must be completed in Japanese and
according to TELEC's format, testing of the equipment is required
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