In addition to Mr. Richards, which was all correct, the standard way to
provide 50 Ohms at both ends of the coax is to use a 10 or 20 dB pad at the
interrogated LISN EMI port.
Ken Javor
Phone: (256) 650-5261
From: Bob Richards b...@toprudder.com
List-Post:
--- On Wed, 4/7/10, ralph.mcdiar...@ca.schneider-electric.com
ralph.mcdiar...@ca.schneider-electric.com wrote:
When we say '50uH/50 ohm LISN' are we referring to a device which
provides a
source impedance of 50 ohms over its frequency range or one that must be
terminated with 50 ohms?
Two academic questions for the group:
1. When we say '50uH/50 ohm LISN' are we referring to a device which
provides
a source impedance of 50 ohms over its frequency range or one that must be
terminated with 50 ohms?
2. Is it sufficient to terminate a cable in its characteristic
In message p06240812c7e2648316cb@[192.168.1.80], dated Wed, 7 Apr
2010, Nick Williams nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk writes:
One the problems with which being that there are clearly many
committees which do not understand the difference between 'normative'
and 'informative'. This does not
At 17:24 +0100 7/4/10, John Woodgate wrote:
shudder
One the problems with which being that there are clearly many
committees which do not understand the difference between 'normative'
and 'informative'. This does not tend to be a problem with CENELEC
standards but it's clear from many of the
In message 002501cad660$c4bd5f70$d600a...@tamuracorp.com, dated Wed, 7
Apr 2010, Brian O'Connell oconne...@tamuracorp.com writes:
The scope statement seems to indicate that 62477 is intended to codify
the overlap between 60364, 60050, and a product family safety standard.
You didn't mean
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Thanks very much to Mr. Woodgate for the scope.
The scope statement seems to indicate that 62477 is intended to codify the
overlap between 60364, 60050, and a product family safety standard.
Will 62477 be a normative ref, similar to the way 60664-x is referenced; or is
it intended to be like
No sooner typed than regretted. Make that re-badged Schwarzbeck equipment.
Ed Price
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NARTE Certified EMC Engineer
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
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San Diego, CA USA
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In message
6c02cf38c67d1a438f781e38ca5dcdb812eff47...@rimailmbx1.gtk.gtech.com,
dated Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Carr, Ted theodore.c...@gtech.com writes:
I know at one time DEMO Terminals not for sale--To be returned after
demo which weren't approved for CE could be shipped into Europe. Does
anyone
A recent poster asked about service manuals for a Chase GP4403 EMI Receiver.
Although I’m not at all familiar with Chase gear, a friend suggested that,
depending on the age, the Chase equipment might be re-badged Rohde Schwartz
equipment.
FWIW.
Ed Price
ed.pr...@cubic.com
Hello Grace,
Perhaps you could donate to a local school or your local public library ?
Brian
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org]On Behalf Of Grace Lin
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:54 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: 47 CFR
Dear Members,
I have a hardcopy of the
Hi Ted,
Not knowing anything about the equipment you’re referring to, such a
provision for demo equipment is described in the following directives:
Article 4.3 of 2004/108/EC
Article 8.2 of 1999/5/EC
And although not specifically mentioned, demo equipment should particularly
adhere to
Dear Members,
I have a hardcopy of the following 47 CFR that I don't want to keep anymore.
They are in good condition (I might just flip over once or twice). Please let
me know if you are interested in. Free of charge plus free ground shipping in
the US.
47 CFR Part 80 to End, 2001
47 CFR
Does anyone have any knowledge of whether Angola has any EMC and safety
requirements ?
Can anyone point to me any useful resources ?
Many thanks
Julian Jones
Hursley EMC Services
Tel: 023 8027
Mob: 07787 523 607
julian.jo...@hursley-emc.co.uk
I know at one time DEMO Terminals not for sale--To be returned after demo
which weren't approved for CE could be shipped into Europe. Does anyone know
if this is still the case. What requirements would prototype demo terminals or
equipment have to comply with to be able to enter a European common
Nick
Have a look at:
ITU E.161 (http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-E.161-200102-I/en )
ETSI ES 202 130 and referenced documents
regards
Charlie
From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk]
Sent: 07 April 2010 10:59
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] R+TTE product -
In message p06240807c7e207413b64@[192.168.1.80], dated Wed, 7 Apr
2010, Nick Williams nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk writes:
Can anyone tell me if there is a standard for the layout of numerical
keypads on telecoms type equipment,
Yes, but I don't know the number of the current version.
I'm looking at a product which is within the scope of the R+TTE
Directive and has a numerical keypad.
Can anyone tell me if there is a standard for the layout of numerical
keypads on telecoms type equipment, and, in particular, if that
standard required the presence of an identifying 'pip' on
Whilst on lasers, just a heads up...
UK Optical Radiation Regulations - These were published 6 April 2010,
implementing the Physical Agents (Artificial Optical Radiation) Directive
(2006/25/EC) for the UK covers just about everything from
lasers to
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