RE: FCC and Canada

2003-08-21 Thread Joshua Wiseman
Dave, I would check the UL status to see if it includes the cUL mark. If it does than you are good for safety. UL may be able to help you upgrade the report if needed. For EMC you need to comply with ICES-003. This is equivalent to FCC part 15. Check your EMC report. It may state compliance

Re: Software and Safety

2003-08-21 Thread richhug...@aol.com
In a message dated 22/08/2003 00:05:42 GMT Standard Time, pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com writes: Dear All, Many of today's equipment utilizes software which is also relied for safety. This is true in Machinery, NEBS, Alarm Systems, Medical Systems and CPU cooling in many computers, etc. I am inter

Software and Safety

2003-08-21 Thread peter merguerian
Dear All, Many of today's equipment utilizes software which is also relied for safety. This is true in Machinery, NEBS, Alarm Systems, Medical Systems and CPU cooling in many computers, etc. I am interested in articles and links discussing software and safety in all of the above and additional

RE: FCC and Canada

2003-08-21 Thread David Sproul
Before anyone asks, "some of somebody" means that I changed my mind on the wording of the message and omitted to delete all of the original word. Hopefully this explanation can help avert the bizarre tangential discussions involving some of the stranger senses of humour that participate in this

FW: FCC and Canada

2003-08-21 Thread David Sproul
Dear Group, I apologise to for sending this out twice, but the copy of my original message arrived back with no text. I hope the text will be included this time. Best regards, David Sproul. From: David Sproul [mailto:david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk] Sent: 20 August 2003 11:27 To: EMC-PSTC Su

FCC and Canada

2003-08-21 Thread David Sproul

RE: Insertion loss of an injection probe

2003-08-21 Thread Alexandru Guidea
For a current injection probe (or inductive clamp), the Insertion Loss = 20 log (Vout/Vin), where Vout is the voltage obtained at the connector of the probe, and Vin is the voltage applied through the cable/conductor being clamped by the probe. The insertion loss values can be given by the manufac

Re: Will European ISDN devices work in Australia or New Zealand

2003-08-21 Thread bruce maule
Hello, For NZ there are some suplementary ISDN interoperability requirements. Refer http://www.telepermit.co.nz/IsdnReq.html. There's a link to the extra requirements from there and then goto to the home page for the rest of the application requirements. Best regards, Bruce Maule Bruce Maul