Hi TOB,
You might find what you're looking for from Shurter at:
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They have quite an assortment of panel mount IEC 60320 style power input
connector products, filtered and unfiltered.
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test lab to decide if
your antenna would be considered to be detachable and if use of a dummy load
would be acceptable in your case.
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standard reference.
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as earlier requests to the FCC for clarification on
this point remain unanswered. If there is a specific FCC point of contact for
this, please provide me with the contact details.
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more
learned colleagues, thereby adding to a consensus on this subject.
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licenses might still be quite expensive. However, you may know this already.
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You might also want to visit www.ccc-us.com/index.html, which is in English
and provides a lot of useful CCC information.
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Your friend will need to look at ETSI EN 300330.
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Don't worry too much about it. After all, I've been there and done that, too.
Misinterpretation is
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different skin effect
characteristics. And actually,
the skin effect values from Clayton's book do match with the values I've
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Why not at 240V? That way the ACA's requirement in Australia is satisfied and
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I've checked further and found the teldir site has changed to the following:
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recognize)
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As for the C symbol, I have have no idea. However, let's wait and see if any
of our learned
colleagues might know.
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Bob,
Clause 6.2 of EN 300386 states The artificial network to be used is the one
described in CISPR 16-1
[1], clause 5:
- 0,15 MHz to 30 MHz: (50 ohms // 50 µH).
Also if you wish, you can download this standard for free from ETSI's website.
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reduce crosstalk. In general, use a series termination located next to the
output pin. Also, almost
always avoid trace branches for clock traces. Its also important to keep
everything well decoupled.
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Hi Jeff,
Is this document posted on SBC's website? If so, please provide the web address.
Thanks.
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Yes Charles it's UL 2089 Vehicle Battery Adapters. I also have a unit (ITE
Listed) that will operate from a auto battery and I have to make sure that all
my 12V devices meets this standard.
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Chet,
You might want to look in UL Safety Standard 508 starting with Part 1 Paragraph
6. This standards requires some very aggressive mechanical tests for
enclosures.
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Edition or to IEC 60950-1?
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Dan,
A good place to start would be CENELC's List of Decisions regarding EN60950 3rd
Ed. (see attached).
Pay particular attention to page 3.
(See attached file: EN60950_3rd,CCA.pdf)
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is required. However, be
advised of recently
revised rules that will likely affect your product. Mexico also has their own
formal, and a bit
peculiar, telecom requirements. You will want to consult your importer for
details.
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given the transition period there.
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brought to a particular area of our products, we would still
pass the 0.1 ohm, 25A test when we remove the conductor.
May I ask how you pass this test when, as you stated, the conductor is removed
(just curious).
Please provide clarification.
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Hello Ron,
Yes, as you said. Burden was a poor choice of words.
In regards to your second query, as a matter of doing business, it is always
in a manufacturer's best interest to know what regulations apply to the use
of their products in the hands of their Customers. Having compliant product
company's
management.
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these requirements are documented in such a spec, generating a
checklist from the spec
should be quite easy.
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Hi John,
Actually, B-size is 11 x 17 inches.
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and found the
Ordinance Concerning Terminal Facilities, etc. in multple parts. Is this the
Blue Book or
something else?
It would be most appreciated to get a free download of the Blue Book in English
(if its available).
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Greetings All,
I am interested in finding out if any of the group has tested or is testing
using 1000baseT hubs as part of their setups and found any that are
relatively quiet from an RF emissions perspective.
Thanks in advance.
Ron
Ron Longmoor
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Motorola
Hi Chris,
Explain, no. But, you will find the answer to your question at:
http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html
There, you should be able to find every kind of UL mark, and then some. Each
has has a short
description.
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happen.
IMO, such electronics and/or parts might need to be really hardened against
such an event, depending
on the severity of the event. So, a few cents might have been saved on the
spark gap, but.
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, this is assuming that you were referring to the above standard.
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Stuart,
EN 300390-2 is freely downloadable (in PDF) from ETSI's website at:
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There is a SASO standard for power outlets and plugs. However, I do mot have
the standard number readily available. But, I do know that the standard
references the UK BS 1363 plug and the US NEMA 5-15 plug. Also, to the best
of my knowledge, there are no mandatory Saudi approvals required for
to start looking.
Also, for an overview of any particular country/region with more information
than you would probably
ever need, try the CIA's World Factbook website at:
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be downloaded for free
from the ETSI site.
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davehe
that EN55024 refers to the IEC
61000-4-x series instead of
the EN61000-4-x series as normative references. I wonder if CENELEC chose not
to modify CISPR 24
any more than they had to. Just curious.
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Yes, Hewlett-Packard and now Agilent uses spray-on conductive coatings. We
require our vendor to have there process UL approved. If you go to UL 746C
it will describe the test method. Paul N. Gardner Company makes a testing
set for checking coating adhesion.
Ron Duffy
Product Safety Engineer
Howdy all,
Having been involved with power cords and cord sets for quite some time I
have never seen an advantage in using Universal cordage. Therefore, I
would be interested to hear from people what they have to say about their
usage of Universal cordage and what they have benefited from using
on the flames. :-)
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JK15@exchange.SanDiego
Check the following URL:
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/lif/dat/1991/en_391L0338.html regarding
EU Council Directive 91/338/EEC.
Not knowing the whole story, it is possible that Cadmium based pigments were
used in the cables or a Cadmium based stabilizer was used. There have been
similar
Hello Luiz,
Unless a specific standard specifies a length, there is no universal minimum
or maximum length. However, depending on the length, some standards specify
acceptable cross-sectional areas of the conductors for lengths below 2.0
meters (EN 60799) and above 15.2 meters (UL 817).
If
http://www.iata.org/cargo/dg/
You want a copy of the Dangerous Goods Regulations.
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a burden. For an alternative we started stamping
our products with a rubber stamp using an ink that was very tenacious. Now
if we need proof of a safety test during litigation the product its self is
the proof.
Ron Duffy
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top in 10 and
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simply
apply in lieu of this
deficiency?
Is the CISPR/G committee working on such a revision? Or will they?
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Hi Joe,
I would also recommend another book by Mark Montrose:
Printed Circuit Board Design Techniques for EMC Compliance, 2nd Ed., ISBN
0-7803-5376-5.
IEEE Press
Also, Mark posts errata information for his books on his website.
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Hi Other Folks,
Read Case Study Building a Bridge Between Product Safety and EMC,
January/February 2001, Compliance Engineering article it should explain
everything you would like to know about line filter safety requirements.
Ron Duffy
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: skinny power cords.
Earlier on in the thread it was not about arcing across the pins of a plug
but about the dangers or having a power cord rated lower than the
protection
Power cord sets for the EU must be CE marked because of EN 60799, not EN
60950. Also, I know of one Austrian based power cord supplier that does
this. The IEC/EN 60320-1 connector has the CE marking molded on it.
As for a certification for EU compliant power cord sets, the supplier should
have
Hello all,
Earlier on in this thread it was eluded that this problem was leading to the
need of fused power plugs, similar to what is done in the UK. However, based
on the analyses of several people, I do not see how a fused plug would of
prevented the failure that Robert experienced.
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while this connection
loosens. In my experience, this loose connection is the source where the
arcing occurs.
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Hey Gary,
Don't forget you rocking chair. Take it from me, the ones with the padded seat
cushions are the
best.
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, given the above and IMHO, I would say that just a generic UL Listing mark
would neither be
acceptable nor authorized by UL. However, I recommend contacting UL for their
official position on
the use of their Listing mark.
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Hi Shawn,
In a quick search, I could not find a reference or an MSDS to the compound you
mentioned. However,
you can go to the following website to search several MSDS databases for it.
http://www.msdssearch.com/DBLinksN.htm
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here
in the US and also
internationally.
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I have a medical application that requires double insulation from the
Mains to an applied part according to IEC60601. IEC60601 states that for
a reference voltage of 250v and double insulation, the test voltage is 4000v
for 1 min. I am assuming that the voltages are RMS values.
How does one go
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