The idea of putting the ferrites on the cables is to prevent noise from
outside the test site form entering the test site. My opinion is that you
should not have to repeat the test as the ferrites do not have any effect on
what is happening in the room where the test is being performed.
Just
After noticing that I may put company names here you may want to check with Net
Connection Corp as the specialty is helping companies with the compliance
concerns on products that they plan to export to south and central America.
http://www.nccrc.com/textfiles/home.htm
Steven
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For a GPS importation to the US, I am assuming you are just talking a receiver.
As for a receiver you need to have it approved to FCC Part 15 Class B. These
devices are just receivers and would be treated the same as a walkman.
AS for exporting to Brazil if you send me an E-mail I can give you
not post any further to the group as a whole.
My apologies to those who are not interested.
Regards,
Steven Goulding
steven.gould...@rogers.com
The European equivalent is the IEC 60825 series of standards. There may also
be more laser safety to deal with in IEC 60601-2-22 as well but I am not
sure since most of my work with lasers have been with communications
equipment.
I hope this helps.
Steven
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Can anyone tell me what the FCC equivalent to the IEC 825-1 standard
regarding lasers.
Thank you in advance for any of your help
Steven Goulding
EMC Compliance Specialist
Cambrian Systems Corp
555 Legget Drive
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2X3
www.cambriansys.com
Tel: (613) 599-6060 Ext. 2672
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that is in IEC 950
Regards,
Steven Goulding
EMC Compliance Specialist
Cambrian Systems Corp
555 Legget Drive
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2X3
www.cambriansys.com
Tel: (613) 599-6060 Ext. 2672
Fax: (613) 591-2035
E-mail: sgould...@cambriansys.com
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