I had a laser printer that flashed all the lights (at about 1 Hz) in my home
office whenever it was switched on. It drove me nuts. When I contacted the
vendor about this issue, I was informed they were not expecting the $400
printer to be used in a home office environment. Imagine that.
Dan
It covers a lot more than ESD, but there are specs for that with respect to
helicopters in ADS-37, an aeronautical design standard for EMC-related
issues for Army helicopters.
on 3/5/03 11:17 AM, Locke, Darrell at dlo...@advanced-input.com wrote:
Members,
Does anyone know the applicable
From: John Woodgate
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 1:24 PM
Peter L. Tarver peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com wrote:
I also have a current need for this information and would
appreciate being copied on anything off the list.
Why off-list? It seems to me that a lot of people
would be interested
Jeffrey,
The link below shows that some of the countries will be joining the EU next
year.
http://www.eurunion.org/news/press/2002/2002051.htm
Regards,
Josh
From: Collins, Jeffrey [mailto:jcoll...@ciena.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:36 PM
To: 'EMC-PSTC'
Subject: New countries that
Joe,
It has been published in the EU Official Journal for already some time.
Take a look to http://europa.eu.int/com
/enterprise/newapproach/standardization/harmstds/reflist/radiotte.html.
You can use the amendment 1 now and it will become mandatory on October 1rst,
2004.
Regards,
Kris
Jeffrey,
The best place to look for this information is the website of the European
Commission on PECA's:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/regulation/pecas/pecas.htm
Look for an overview of the sectors that are already covered by each
individual country on http://europa.eu.
I also have a current need for this information and would
appreciate being copied on anything off the list.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
-Original Message-
From:
I read in !emc-pstc that richwo...@tycoint.com wrote (in 846BF526A205F8
4BA2B6045BBF7E9A6A04675D5B@flbocexu05) about 'Exemption from Flicker
Testing' on Fri, 7 Mar 2003:
Am I standing on firm ground assuming that equipment consuming less than 75W
can be exempted from test?
No. If you have a
Hi Folks
You can find a translation here:
http://www.gost.ru/sls/gost.nsf/(SysLinkView)/2F18C0876CB5582EC3256CBD0038C3
D4/$file/zakon-tr-eng.rtf
However, having read it, you will have to wait for the implementing
regulations to be enacted before the current situation changes
substantially!
Jeffrey,
The best place to look for this information is the website of the European
Commission on PECA's:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/regulation/pecas/pecas.htm
Look for an overview of the sectors that are already covered by each
individual country on http://europa.eu.
Hi Group,
I watched this interesting thread and noticed that none of you recalled the
susceptibility of the system.
We had severe problems with susceptibility of computers with Ethernet coax
connection. As a matter of fact did not find any computer meeting the
requirements for industrial
Fellow listers;
I am looking for sources of Immunity (-3, ETSI, 461 and Bellcore) power
amplifiers in the 1-10 or 20 GHz, 15-30 W range. Please respond off-list
directly to me with names of possible vendors and any comments , and or
good/bad experiences if you care too!
Thanks
Hans Mellberg
I read in !emc-pstc that Peter L. Tarver peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
wrote (in nebbkemlgllmjofmoplememaeeaa.peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com)
about 'CE mark on development/evaluation boards ?' on Fri, 7 Mar 2003:
I also have a current need for this information and would
appreciate being copied on
Hello Bill,
Do you need 1, 10, 1000 or more of these transformers? That'l help me
direct you to the right source. And, will this be mounted internally to
your equipment, or standing on the floor next to it?
Regards, Art Michael
A.E. Michael, Dir. of Engineering
Product Safety Int'l
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Try Interpower Components Ltd (www.interpower.com)
transformer product line -
82520010 (100VA);
82520020 (500VA);
82520030 (1000VA);
82520040 (2000VA);
for which they claim UL and CE approval
Ged Dean
From: Bill Johnson [mailto:bi...@kryotech.com]
Sent: 05 March 2003 15:44
To:
Hello All:
The conducted immunity limits for voice equipment in Tables A.1, A.2, A.3,
and A.4 of EN 55024:1998 are very difficult to meet. I have a copy of the
IEC Amendment 1 to CISPR 24, dated July 2001, that significantly relaxes
these limits.
Was this amendment ever adopted by the EU to
Clause 6.1 of EN 61000-3-3 + A1 says Tests shall not be made on equipment
which is unlikely to produce significant voltage fluctuations or flicker. It
may be necessary to determine, by examination of the circuit diagram and
specifications of the equipment and by a short functional test, whether
Hi all,
We have been informed that United Arab Emirats (UAE) is holding all
applications for approvals of WLAN 802.11 products until the new regulations
are ready, but we do not have any further information.
Could anybody confirm this information with more details ?
Best regards
Pierre-Marie
Is anyone aware of a radio test lab located in the USA that is recognized by
TELEC (Japan).
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
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Hello Anthony,
I have experience of such a product (7 years ago). Compliance to the EMC
Directive was achieved through the Technical Construction File route with
guidance from a Competent Body.
Emission testing was performed with scope probes and logic analyser looms
attached as well as any
Hi all,
We have been informed that India will now request in country tests for WLAN
802.11 products.But the decision is not taken yet,
As of today the requirements is unclear….
Before we have been able to get approval of such products without in country
tests by just submitting technical file
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