All,
There will be a joint Northeast Product Safety Society and EMC Society
meeting on Wednesday, October 22, at EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing
Center at 42 South Street in Hopkinton, MA. A social hour with light
refreshments will begin at 6:00 PM and the technical meeting will start
at
Grounding and Shielding Techniques, 4th Edition
Ralph Morrison
ISBN: 0-471-24518-6
luck,
Brian
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From: am...@westin-emission.no [ mailto:am...@westin-emission.no]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:58 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Grounding
Hi
Hi Folks,
Any good recommendation for books or articles covering Grounding ? More
precise, grounding techniques of black boxes in vehicles. I have just been
through MIL-HDBK-1857 GROUNDING, BONDING AND SHIELDING DESIGN PRACTICES ,
but I hope you have some suggestions to other readable stuff.
I read in !emc-pstc that Sam Wismer swis...@acstestlab.com wrote (in
006c01c38e85$e6523e50$0901000a@SAMW) about 'Luggage Loader' on Thu, 9
Oct 2003:
FYI. The article in Conformity states that outdoor testing is
permissible however testing is ...limited to specific ISM frequencies
(frequencies
In a message dated 10/9/2003 1:20:42 PM Central Daylight Time,
swis...@acstestlab.com writes:
I am getting the impression that if you do use this method that a
competent body should be involved especially since the entire band is
not being covered. Someone of some higher authority will have to
Dan,
Will PSES cover only ITE and ISM or will other types of products also be
included, such as Access Control, Burglary, and Fire Control?
Regards,
Frank de Vall
Sr. Engineering Manager - Compliance
Assa Abloy ITG
HI John,
Thanks for the information.
FYI. The article in Conformity states that outdoor testing is
permissible however testing is ...limited to specific ISM frequencies
(frequencies where RF transmission at the required level are legal).
What I don't know is if this practice is only
In a message dated 10/9/2003 9:48:19 AM Central Daylight Time,
swis...@acstestlab.com writes:
My question is, is this method allowed only for in-situ testing, or can it be
used when the EUT is so large that it cannot fit in the chamber?
Hi Sam,
I faced the same problem testing injection
Kris
A brilliant example of how to try quite hard to prepare a suitable DoC, and
then fail badly because you don't know what is actually required - Machinery
Directive DoC's can be interesting as well!
Regards
John Allen
ERA Technology Ltd
From: Carpentier Kristiaan
All renewing IEEE members and those considering membership in the IEEE
who have an interest in Product Safety have a new society to consider,
the Product Safety Engineering Society (PSES). Visit the PSES web site
at www.ieee-pses.org.
This new Society includes the theory, design, development
John,
To illustrate your worry on the 50% non-compliant Doc's, I show a quite
recent example of a EU DoC for a product that should comply with the RTTE
Directive.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Application of directive 89/336/EEC standards to which conformity is
declared:
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I read in !emc-pstc that Sam Wismer swis...@acstestlab.com wrote (in
001001c38e60$9e3df110$0901000a@SAMW) about 'Luggage Loader' on Thu, 9
Oct 2003:
1) What Directive?
Check whether the Automotive Directive applies - it probably doesn't. If
it doesn't, then the EMC Directive applies. The
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Need some help determining the conformity process of an aircraft luggage
loader. This is an electric vehicle that you see running around on the tarmac
of a commercial airport loadding luggage onto aircraft. Not sure it matters,
but the one I am
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