RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15

2000-10-20 Thread Colgan, Chris
Subject: RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15 FCC Pt15 states that you can use their limits or, alternatively, the limits found in CISPR 22:1995. Your EN Class B data should be sufficient for having your lab generate an FCC B (or A) report. Jack -Original Message- From: Colgan

RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15

2000-10-20 Thread Benoit Nadeau
] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:51 AM To: 'Emc-Pstc' (E-mail) Subject: RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15 No. The class B FCC limits for conducted disturbance at the mains ports are lower than EN55022 class B. QP limits: FCC - 0.45 to 30MHz = 48dBuV EN - 0.15 to 0.5MHz = 66 to 56dBuV (decreasing

RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15

2000-10-19 Thread JMurphy
: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:51 AM To: 'Emc-Pstc' (E-mail) Subject: RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15 No. The class B FCC limits for conducted disturbance at the mains ports are lower than EN55022 class B. QP limits: FCC - 0.45 to 30MHz = 48dBuV EN - 0.15 to 0.5MHz = 66 to 56dBuV (decreasing linearly

RE: EN55022 vrs. FCC Part 15

2000-10-19 Thread Colgan, Chris
No. The class B FCC limits for conducted disturbance at the mains ports are lower than EN55022 class B. QP limits: FCC - 0.45 to 30MHz = 48dBuV EN - 0.15 to 0.5MHz = 66 to 56dBuV (decreasing linearly with the log of frequency) 0.5 to 5MHz = 56dBuV 5 to 30MHz = 60dBuV Radiated