HI Bob,
keep begging mate It was never made available. When the product was
transferred to Germany for Manufacture, all knowedge was lost. I dont know
where you get your info, but I get mine from the designer. now long since
retired.
Any drivers that were published I wonder as to
Hi
I think you have tape from Adhesive Research in Ireland.
I found this at ApplianeMagazine.Com
Adhesive Research Ireland Ltd., a European developer of pressure-sensitive
adhesive tapes and other coated products, announced several recent personnel
changes.
* Aideen O'Neill joined the
In message 46cf35ee.9080...@itesafety.com, dated Fri, 24 Aug 2007,
Robert Johnson john...@itesafety.com writes:
The product safety field introduces a new two story drop test.
How tall are the stories? (;-)
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OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and www.isce.org.uk
There are
Hi
Does anyone know where I can find the definition of sanitisation as defined
in NSF/ANSI 184? Two fifteen-minute sessions with Google and nsf.org etc.
just provide me with information on where I can buy the standard, and I don't
want to buy the standard just to look up one definition.
Thanks,
The product safety field introduces a new two story drop test.
Drop test. http://www.manufacturing.net/article.aspx?id=147130
Bob Johnson
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An example of commercial products using thermopiles and thermoelectric cooling
can be found at
http://www.ferrotec.com/products/thermal/modules/?_kk=peltier%20cooling
http://www.ferrotec.com/products/therm
l/modules/?_kk=peltier%20cooling_kt=e4
Years ago I had received a sample roll of silver color conductive tape with
black conductive epoxy. I am not able to locate the literature I was given.
The only detail I have is in the sticker placed inside the tape roll. As per
this sticker, the part number should be EL-90038-4. I googled
Lam Research Corporation, a major provider of wafer fabrication equipment and
services to the world's semiconductor industry, has an opening for a Senior
Product Safety Engineer at its Fremont, CA headquarters location. Job
description/essential functions and duties: Responsible for monitoring
In message
5f5a140eb5cb094bb4d2c477c8c4ad9923f...@sjc1amfpew04.am.sanm.corp,
dated Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Tarver, Peter peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
writes:
Since the Seebeck Effect and Peltier Effect are supposed to be
essentially the inverse of one another, this might prove an interesting
In message
08bfa5ada9462e4f96e4a31a270fc86b044b7...@usa0300ms02.na.xerox.net,
dated Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Spencer, David H david.spen...@xerox.com
writes:
I don't have a copy of IEC1000-4-15, nor can I seem to find the
information from the older IEC 60868.
That says it all, really. It's far
Try posting your questions on the NI Labview Discussion Forum. I have found
the people their very helpful.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board?board.id=170
The Other Brian
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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Grace Lin
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:24 AM
To:
From: Bill Owsley
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 5:40 AM
Have you ever reversed the current across one of these and
noticed the junction gets cold?
Since the Seebeck Effect and Peltier Effect are supposed to be
essentially the inverse of one another, this might prove an interesting
Please see comments in a previous thread on instrument control software,
as I should not repeat my dogma (or my catma)
Do not understand your question, because a VISA driver is directly usable
by LV (if you want me to consider LV to be 'useable'). FWIW, I wrote a
(simplistic) driver while at
From: John Woodgate
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:11 PM
Tarver, Peter writes:
In a practical sense, for solder be effective, you probably need a
solder pot, a flux and a short, neatly twisted tip at the end of the
thermocouple wires.
Sacred cow say, 'Do not twist'. No, I don't
All,
My question is not regarding the flickermeter per-se but the measurement of
the voltage fluctuations: Dmax specifically.
I don't have a copy of IEC1000-4-15, nor can I seem to find the information
from the older IEC 60868.
What is the specification for the fastest response time for
I agree.
(all fun aside...)
Any topic related to Safety/EMC testing should be allowed-
especially when the discussion encourages our membership to question
our own
understanding of a topic.
this is a great topic simply because my understanding is greater than
it was
before the
In message
09c2d42ff0bfca4b829cdbe89b8f66ff0135d...@g3w0637.americas.hpqcorp.net,
dated Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Conway, Patrick R (Houston) p.con...@hp.com
writes:
the next time a Mech. Engr. complains to me about the black magic of
EMI, I can explain that EMI is actually an extension of
Daniel,
For Canada this is a Category 1 device. The requirements are as follows:
FCC part 15.231 transmitter (certification)
FCC Part 15 receiver (DOC)
Industry Canada RSS-210/RSS-GEN Category 1 transmitter receiver both subject
to certification (TAC)
FCC testing is similar to IC but not
Dear Members,
Can someone help me to locate NI LabVIEW example codes for a position
controller, such as the one found at ht
p://www.ets-lindgren.com/manuals/2090.pdf. I believe its driver is found at
http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_d
love this thread !
the next time a Mech. Engr. complains to me about the black magic of EMI, I
can explain that EMI is actually an extension of thermocouple theory.
when he gives me the detail break-down for thermocouple theory, then I can
show him the extension of that to EMI... :)
In message 31648.42809...@web56510.mail.re3.yahoo.com, dated Fri, 24
Aug 2007, Bob Richards b...@toprudder.com writes:
Why would anyone want to bypass the internal firmware?? We have a lot
of EMC equipment with internal firmware that can run a test, like EFT
and surge generators, but we still
Have you ever reversed the current across one of these and noticed the
junction gets cold?
don_borow...@selinc.com wrote:
The generally accepted theory is that the voltage arises due the
temperature gradient along the length of the wire from the hot junction to
the cold junction. The two
Derek,
I beg to differ. The User's Manual that I have, chapter 8 Remote Control,
states: The command set is normally not necessary but is, however, available
upon request for special applications.
http://www.schaffner.uk.com/support/technotes/tn-006.htm
This page has drivers available for
Fellow TILE Users,
A User Group has been set up at:
http://www.freelists.org/list/tileusergroup
You are welcome to subscribe and participate at the community.
Note: This User Group is intended to provide a common platform to discuss all
aspects of TILE. This forum is not sponsored by Quantum
Dear Experts,
For a garage remote controller ( TX + RX ) of 315MHz, is it a Cat I or II
equipment in Industry Canada (IC) requirement?
If the TX goes for FCC certification, and RX goes for FCC DOC, do they need
to comply with IC testing again?
Thanks advance for your comment and
In message
5f5a140eb5cb094bb4d2c477c8c4ad9923f...@sjc1amfpew04.am.sanm.corp,
dated Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Tarver, Peter peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
writes:
In a practical sense, for solder be effective, you probably need a
solder pot, a flux and a short, neatly twisted tip at the end of the
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