Actually the oscillator is producing about the same current it would into a
short circuit, 40 mA) because it is driving a very low impedance of a series
resonant circuit!
Istvan, let’s talk on the phone to save s lot of typing.
Doug Smith Sent from my iPhone IPhone: 408-858-4528 Office:
The Wikipedia page repeats part of the Buss document, which cites no
figures, not even any verifiable evidence. The resulting Council
resolution, while recommending ALARA, is overalltypically alarmist and
even anti-science in its approach. Let us all now don our tinfoil hats.
The probity of
Respectfully acknowledged. However, the following needs to be taken into
consideration. With the advent of 5G, this becomes an increasingly urgent
issue that demands sorting out. (Alarm klaxons sounding) SPAM.really?
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Despite or because of the wide use of ICNIRP guidance,
As per the Guide to the LVD, the voltage limit applies to input and output
voltages
Following discussions with Member States, the term "designed for use with a
voltage rating" shall be understood as equipment having either a rated input
voltage or a rated output voltage (or both) inside this
Yes. The voltage limit applies to the mains power input, not
internally-generated or applied voltages. If your adapter doesn't have
a mains supply, you have a grey area. I suggest you explain in your
safety assessment that it is clearly correct to apply the LVD in such a
case, because there
Colleagues!
We are producing termials for luminaires.
Therefore we also provide a test adapter for our customers.
This adaptor is used at the manufacturer to do the high voltage and earthing
tests.
According to this use, the adapter is used at a voltage up to 1,8kV and a
current up to 10A.
Is
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