Just to be clear on this one, Agilent do not support the instrument any
longer, however, we must remember it is quite old at this stage.
They have told me that they will not guarantee to repair as some of the spares
could be obsolete it but would look at it for me.
John Cronin
Hi
I have a HP 8562A 22 GHz spectrum analyzer with a blown input stage. HP no
longer support this instrument. Can anyone advise of a suitable source of
third party repair?
Many Thanks
John Cronin
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at 15 minutes intervals over a prolonged period unto a
laptop using GPIB.
I envisage using an Advantest 3265 or HP 8562 analyzer.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Mnay thanks
John Cronin
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I believe it has been published on 13 Dec 2002. Go to link
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/
at/2002/c_310/c_31020021213en00040011.pdf
It is En 6061-1-2:2001and has a DOW of 1.11.2004
John Cronin
From: Brodie Pedersen
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Subject: RE: 60601
to be quite
different in terms of attenuation characteristics when used as loads in
61000-4-6 conducted immunity testing.
A short tutorial on the characteristics of ferrites as used in these clamps
would be nice. Is anyone aware of a source, eg in a particular standard?
Best Regards
John Cronin
Looks like he means 55015. After all it is effectively a luminaire. He
needs a rather large Van Veen Loop.
John Cronin
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Subject: Re: Testing Sun beds in the UK.
Date: Thu
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device must be labeled.
In other words is the Class A device other or not.
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John Cronin
ยง 15.19 labeling requirements.
(a) In addition to the requirements in part 2 of this chapter, a device
subject to certification, notification, or verification shall be labeled as
follows:
(3
how it could be done. The ringwave varies from 0.1 MHz to 1 MHz and the standard shows a coil not unlike an automotive ignition coil drivenvia a switch from a charged capacitor. Can anyone provide a ball park figure for thecapacitor value and coil inductances?
Many thanks for your comments
John
Hi
I believe that there are ETSI standards with limits certainly in the acoustic band. Also GR1089 has low frequency limits.Your regular mains filter has some effect at frequencies below 150 kHz, perhaps you could get enough effect to give you enough of reduction.
John Cronin
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guess that it is the same for all similar new approach directives.
John Cronin
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the acoustic output of handsets for many years now. What is the repeatibility in their experince?
My opinions, for what they are worth!
Regards
John Cronin
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Hi Group
This is a question regardinga plug in PC card that has been stated as FCC compliant which is inserted in a PC that is also stated to be FCC compliant and theemissions are found to actually exceed the FCC limits.
What is the responsibility of the manufacturer who is intending to place
diathermy gives a very good depth of penetration and more even heating through human joints.
Regards
John Cronin
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To: "Ken Javor" <ken.ja...@emccompliance.com>, <emc-p...
I understood that only one company world wide had the patent for making the mercury wetted relay used in contact discharge ciruits, ABB if I remember correctly. I alos understood that these arc over at levels above 8 Kv.
Is there a higher voltage offering available elsewhere?
regards
John
I have looked up the stanadard at this link http://bsonline.techindex.co.uk/
It costs 50 pounds sterling. I am sure it is available stateside.
Best regards
John Cronin
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Best regards
From: Clement Dave-LDC009 dave.clem...@motorola.com
To: 'John Cronin' croni...@hotmail.com, emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Taiwan Contact Point
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 21:18:17 -0500
I thought under the APEC MRA you could get BSMI accreditation via NIST.
David Clement
Motorola Inc
Hi
When applying for Taiwan BSMI accreditation it is necessary to have a Taiwan
contact point. We are considering applying for accreditation. Can anyone
recommend a contact person?
Best Regards
John Cronin
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Try Gert Gremmen at www.ce-test.nl
He does very good value networks of which we have bought a few. They appear
to be fully compliant and come with an individual calibration chart.
Regards
John Cronin
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Can anyone in the group help me with EMC requirements for Turkey. The
product has a mains port and a PSTN telecoms port only.
Do they ahve any specific requirements or do they accept the CE mark as I
understand they are an aspiring EU member state?
Many thanks in advance.
John Cronin
255-4 is a 1.2/50uS pulse via 500 ohms output impedance. If memory serves
me correctly it is an insulation test.
I believe I have details of the 255-5 if yuo wish the essential details.
Versions of these are available to purchase off the IEC website www.iec.ch
?
regards
John Cronin
Yes prA14 did pass I have been reliably informed.
It will be interesting to see when it is going to be published in the OJEC.
John Cronin
From: wo...@sensormatic.com
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Subject: RE: A14 to EN61000-3-2 Did it pass?
Date: Mon, 18
legislation. These are largely based on ICNIRP guidelines.
My understanding is that induction hobs do comply with the localised
exposure limits and as such would not be a hazard to health as defined by
ICNIRP.
If you need a copy of the Recommendation I can email it to you.
Best Regards
John
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string on the subject or could refer me to the appropriate website.
Many Thanks
John Cronin
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recommend a low cost microwave amplifier that is suitable for the
task?
Thanks in anticipation of your response.
John Cronin
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