Dan,
You are absolutely correct in questioning the need to get
certifications from all those agencies. All of the product safety
reports that I have for our products are basically the same report.
All are based on IEC950. And each one costs at least $2,000 US. Not
only that, they keep
Brian,
I've had good luck with Pacific Transformer Corp. in Anaheim, CA.
Their phone number is 714-779-0450, fax 714-779-0718.
Darrell
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Cc: Brian Harlowe
Subject: HELP
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Date: Wednesday,
Your comment below is absolutely true. Manufacturers spend far too much
time and money obtaining certifications for so many countries that have just
minor differences in their standards. One standard for EMC/product safety
is too simple I guess.
Darrell
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We have had great results using hardware cloth, overlapped about 5cm or
more and spot soldered every 20cm or so with a heavy duty soldering iron.
Our oats site has shown no deterioration in the last 5 years of existence.
Very inexpensive. I don't know if the same material is available in
All of the power supplies that we use have surge suppressors built in.
I'm sure that many manufacturers are shipping their products to the
Nordic countries with similar power supplies.
Darrell
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Cc: Rich Nute;
Ed,
Had to send this again as it didn't go through the first time.
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Subject: Re: Koreans EMC Approvals
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Date: Wednesday, April 09, 1997 5:52AM
Ed,
Thanks Ed for saying what was so obvious but you were the only one
Does anyone know of a source for a spread spectrum clock oscillator.
We have a sample of a 20MHz spread spectrum oscillator that we find
reduces radiated emissions readings from our products by several dB.
The company name was IMI in Milpitas, California, but no longer
exists. Any leads
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