Re: [PSES] ETL Listed/certification

2012-06-11 Thread Peter Merguerian
Eunice This certification is provided by Intertek. It refers to US and/or Canadian certification. You should be able to get a quote from your local Intertek office in the UK Best Regards Sent from my iPhone Peter S. Merguerian pe...@goglobalcompliance.com Go Global Compliance Inc. www.goglob

Re: [PSES] ETL Listed/certification

2012-06-11 Thread euniceyang
Dear All I have a client needs ETL certification, anyone knows about this certification. Regards Eunice 2012-06-12 CEM International Ltd The Atrium Business Centre Curtis Road Dorking Surrey RH4 1XA Tel: +44 (0)1306 646388 Fax: +44 (0)1306 646389 Email: eunicey...@cem-internati

Re: [PSES] Continuation of Troubleshooting Kit Contents (Emissions)

2012-06-11 Thread Ken Wyatt
Thanks Ralph. Check out the article and you'll see a comparison to the FCC F-33-1 probe. Link: http://www.interferencetechnology.com/the-hf-current-probe-theory-and-application/ Cheers, Ken ___ Kenneth Wyatt Wyatt Technical Services LLC Woodland Park, CO Email Me! | Web Site

Re: [PSES] Continuation of Troubleshooting Kit Contents (Emissions)

2012-06-11 Thread Ralph . McDiarmid
I liked the DIY clamp-on probe idea. ___ Ralph McDiarmid | Schneider Electric | Solar Business | CANADA | Regulatory Compliance Engineering From: Ken Wyatt To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Date: 06/11/20

Re: [PSES] When Did FCC Start Regulating FCC Part 15

2012-06-11 Thread Ted Eckert
The origins go back to 1938 when Ewell Jett, the chief engineer for the FCC, argued that some RF emissions were too weak to have any effect beyond a short range. The initial rules were enacted going up to 30 MHz. In 1955, the rules were modified with an upper limit of 890 MHz. The changes in the

[PSES] Continuation of Troubleshooting Kit Contents (Emissions)

2012-06-11 Thread Ken Wyatt
Hi All, I just published a continuation of the contents of my EMC troubleshooting kit used for emissions testing. This installment covers more on current probes, more on spectrum analyzers and a couple low-cost broadband preamps I found useful. http://www.tmworld.com/blog/The_EMC_Blog/41832-An

Re: [PSES] When Did FCC Start Regulating FCC Part 15

2012-06-11 Thread N.Shani
Early 1980s. On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Grace Lin wrote: > Dear Members, > > I am asked to find out when FCC started regulating FCC Part 15 devices, > such as a garage door opener. Can anyone help me with the answer? > > Thank you very much. > > Best regards, > Grace Lin > - > ---

[PSES] When Did FCC Start Regulating FCC Part 15

2012-06-11 Thread Grace Lin
Dear Members, I am asked to find out when FCC started regulating FCC Part 15 devices, such as a garage door opener. Can anyone help me with the answer? Thank you very much. Best regards, Grace Lin - This message is from the IEEE

Re: [PSES] Question on input test per IEC60950-1 second edition

2012-06-11 Thread Bolintineanu, Constantin
In my opinion, the Standard gives the correct answer: see 1.3.1 "The requirements detailed in this Standard shall be applied ONLY IF SAFETY IS INVOLVED..." Respectfully yours, Constantin Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng. iNARTE Certified Product Safety Engineer Digital Security Controls (DSC)

Re: [PSES] Lithium Batteries and EMC

2012-06-11 Thread Anthony Thomson
I expect it was manufactured in China and therefore CE marked regardless of any consideration of applicable directives or whether it meets those directives. They understand goods destined for Europe must be CE marked. CE = Customs Expeditor T - Original Message - From: Robert Heller Sent