Blocking a whole ISP is like throwing out mail by postmark. Maybe worse.
Enough said!
Cortland
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We are currently going through a similar process with a board designed for
in-house use. We are planning to go for CE certification. We designed it to
EN61010 and it passed our own safety testing and radiated/immunity and ESD.
But it seems to be a gray area as to having it certified or not. I
I am at a remote location and do not have IEC 1000-4-6 with me, and I don't
recall the clamp fixture. But the principle of current clamp calibration is
straightforward.
Use a splitter to drive the clamp input, and connect the other output port
to the reference port of your network analyzer.
I read in !emc-pstc that Kim Boll Jensen k...@bolls.dk wrote (in
3e709e51.39b19...@bolls.dk) about 'Cutter' on Thu, 13 Mar 2003:
For EU I thing it is only under Machinery and EMC directive, but the
customer wants also Low voltage directive to be fulfilled.
Certainly, the LVD applies. EN
Pardon me if this has been decided already but I think you need to be
made aware of this.
Our corporate net nanny has blocked access to all Yahoo accounts
(and other free mail accounts) - moving the EMC listserve there would
prevent access from anyone within the GE.COM domain. Our local
Greetings IEEE Experiment and Computer Simulation enthusiasts!
This is a special invitation for you to consider contributing to the 2003 IEEE
EMC Symposium by presenting an experiment or computer simulation
demonstration. This event has been very well received during past Symposia
and we hope
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