. These probes are used
for high frequency RF measurements. I do not have access to catalogs just now,
but Hewlett Packard and Tektronix would be possible sources.
George Waters
ICP
teck...@apcc.com wrote:
The first thing to do is to make sure that the oscilloscope is on a clean
power source
I don't think that's the right web link. It talks about the travails of moving
house in New York! I think you meant to add a Y.
George Waters
wo...@sensormatic.com wrote:
The best source of information is Raymond Communications. They publish
Recycling Laws International. That's where I
I need help on power cords for South America.
We are supplying our US customer with product that he mostly uses in
the US. He will however be shipping a few hundred to various South
American countries.
The power cord which we have packed with the units, has an IEC
connector on one end, and a
locate its source please.
George Waters
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of the units in Canada. What
else do we need to do?
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John Juhasz wrote:
When I was at my last company, we had a similar situation. The customer was
the one who would provide the cable to the EUT.
In the report it was a 'modification' note which indicated that a clamp-on
ferrite,
P/N was used. We then provided the ferrite
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I can add a little here. Power supply vendors, and (I think safety
standards) assume that AC input voltage will be nominal plus or minus
10%. Thus the 264 volts quoted below will work with 240V +10% and the
180 volts is for a 200V supply -10%. These
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Crimp connectors are absolutely repeatable and infallible Yes you did
say if they were made with the right tool. Here's a case where they were
not.
A little while ago I was struggling with the issue of failed crimp
connectors. (no vendor names
By a co-incidence, I am also trying to obtain the same information. Our
customer believes that they will have to submit our product for approval
in
country, but we do not know the criteria.
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The duration, and your location could point to a vehicular source, for
example a high power CB, or radio telephone in a vehicle.
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