Director of Regulatory Affairs
BS/MS Degree. 10+ years experience with RD of new Pharmaceuticals and
experience in the development and approval of the FDA.
Location: CA. Salary: $110-125K + Bonus.
If interested, or know of someone who might be, please respond to this e-mail
by sending in a copy
Broadband Communications over Power LinesYou may wish to contact Ed hare.
He is doing a presentaiton to our Chicago Chapter this month.
See our website for details..
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/chicago/
Warm Regards, Frank
Frank Krozel, Technical Representative,
Electronic Instrument
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Scott Douglas
Subject: RE: Looking for Opportunities
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 08:42:04 -0600
From: mark_mayn...@dell.com
To: emcp...@ptcnh.net
Dell has current openings in their Regulatory Compliance group in
Austin,
Greetings All,
Is there any one in the group who would have interest in writing and
presenting a safety related paper regarding BPL (Broadband Communications over
Power Lines) for the up coming 2005 IEEE EMC Symposium? Some special sessions
are being developed for BPL, but the majority of the
Richard,
I found an interesting article in ElectronicWeekly.com, a UK web magazine.
Dated March 14, 2005, it says,
“The UK has put forward the more complete documentations, but even that’s
pretty vague,” said Kubin. “Given the fact that they have not released
formal documentation, [the
Its to bad the EU couldnt focus first on the WEEE, they are both stringent
important new EU directives,
yet, we have seen little positive information we can use as MFR'RS. And the
directive is slated for Aug. 2005 implemenation.
The ROHS is certainly harder to meet, than the WEEE from a
Chris,
Your products are by no means exempt from the RoHS directive. Here’s the key
wording from RoHS Article 1:
1. Without prejudice to Article 6, this Directive shall apply to electrical
and electronic equipment falling under the categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and
10 set out in Annex IA
In article 20050317160129.27718.qm...@web30501.mail.mud.yahoo.com,
Doug Beckwith dougbeckw...@yahoo.ca writes
I need some help. IEC60601-1-2 calls up CISPR 11. Does EN60601-1-2 call
up CISPR11 or EN55011?
The problem is this: CISPR 11 limits are taken at 10m and it does not
allow extrapolation of
Many thanks for your advice and guidance that given in your replies.
Apparently, the current new approach directives do not cover this low voltage
limit but this situation may be changed in future. As safety issues of such
type of products appear in public media from time to time, we should
Indeed, but we also have to take into account the CENELEC decision
that 'function determines the standard'. This was the result of a
question from the Irish National Committee as to whether a washing
machine containing a microprocessor was a household appliance or ITE.
Well, certainly the
Hello All,
I need some help. IEC60601-1-2 calls up CISPR 11. Does
EN60601-1-2 call up CISPR11 or EN55011?
The problem is this: CISPR 11 limits are taken at 10m and it
does not allow extrapolation of the data for measurements taken
at 3m, whereas EN55011 does in 7.2.3 (Amendment 1). Could we
All,
Please note the meeting location for all future meetings has changed.
FROM:
Customer Center Briefing Center
EMC Corporation, 42 South Street, Hopkinton, MA
TO:
Conference Room 1-2 in Building A, 1st floor
EMC Corporation, 228 South Street, Hopkinton, MA
There will be a Northeast Product
Group,
We are a reseller of Telecom, Semiconductor manufacturing and IT equipment. We
are hearing that Telecom, Semiconductor manufacturing equipment and some IT
equipment will be exempt from the 2006 RoHS deadline. Can anyone confirm or
deny this wonderful rumor? Is the same true or false for
In article bb.5356836c.2f6a1...@aol.com, richhug...@aol.com writes
Of course, for a MP3 player, is it more like a small computer than
a classic audio device? The laptop I'm
typing this Email on is
playing a CD as I type, but that doesn't
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