Re: [PSES] Control over handheld radio and similar low-power transmitter harmonic and spurious power output, USA

2013-04-02 Thread Charlie Blackham
Ken Don't look at 15.109 at all for intentional transmitters UHF/VHF radios are typically part 90, so nothing to do with any section of part 15, unless you are mains powered, when you need to do 15.207. 15.209 limits for devices covered by other parts of 15, such as 902-928 MHz devices

Re: [PSES] Control over handheld radio and similar low-power transmitter harmonic and spurious power output, USA

2013-04-02 Thread Ken Javor
Thanks to all who replied ­ you have been a great help! Ken Javor Phone: (256) 650-5261 - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. To post a message to the list, send your

Re: [PSES] CONTAMINATION CLASS

2013-04-02 Thread John Woodgate
In message 3d061464a0c0bb438a8712afce9013831da7f...@tor1exc01.americas.tsp.ad, dated Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Bolintineanu, Constantin cbolintine...@tycoint.com writes: Could you please be so kind and let me know which document provides the DEFINITION of the term: CONTAMINATION CLASS. It is not

Re: [PSES] India BIS/DEITY mandatory registration scheme for ITE/AV products

2013-04-02 Thread sudhakar wasnik
Hi Guys,  By this time you may be well aware of DEITY/BIS mandatory registration scheme has been extended till July 3, 2013 and till Oct 3, with certain conditions. This extended period should help manufacturer to better organize and plan for certification /registration. During this time BIS

[PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread McInturff, Gary
Does one just state there are no requirements at this level on the DoC, do they reference the appropriate directives for safety and EMC for the final product. We custom design bits and pieces for end customers in EU, and we keep dancing around this issue both for ITE and medical devices. It

Re: [PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread Brian Oconnell
Not much different than for end-use equipment. For my component power supplies - simple tabulation of directives and respective standards that were used as basis for presumption of conformity to whatever directives. Then add paragraph for Conditions of Acceptability and intended end-use. For last

Re: [PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread John Woodgate
In message d250d01e39356a4e9cc3b4b459d6655094dc1...@ms-cda-01.advanced-input.com, dated Tue, 2 Apr 2013, McInturff, Gary gary.mcintu...@esterline.com writes: Does one just state there are no requirements at this level on the DoC, do they reference the appropriate directives for safety and

Re: [PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread McInturff, Gary
Yes end user was a very poor choice of words, but manufacturer gets muddy as well. The manufacture according to the guide for Guide to the implementation of directives based on the New Approach and the Global Approach (The blue book) but having said that I should have used that term rather than

Re: [PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread Brian Oconnell
For EMC, Mr. Woodgate's reply is relevant, but us component mfrs will find this guidance difficult to use. But back to the original question of a 'generic' requirement for D of C. Since RoHS is now a marking directive, your widget no longer has a basis for bearing the CE mark. Also note that RoHS

Re: [PSES] Control over handheld radio and similar low-power transmitter harmonic and spurious power output, USA

2013-04-02 Thread Bill Owsley
5 watts is licensed.  1 watt and less is unlicensed - maybe. handheld voice communication is limited, a lot, In general, spurious cannot be any higher than intentional. As long as both are below 15.209. Note peak limits too! and the restrictied bands of 15.205? which incudes harmonics - in my

Re: [PSES] so what does a DoC look like for a subassembly that isn't usable on its own?

2013-04-02 Thread ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen
For low voltage many components also need ce marking to the LVD. Regardless their applicaton or target buyers. Regards, Ing. Gert Gremmen, BSc g.grem...@cetest.nl www.cetest.nl Kiotoweg 363 3047 BG Rotterdam T 31(0)104152426 F 31(0)104154953  Before printing, think about the environment.