. Honest.
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From: slrate@anetMHS (SLR){MHS:slr...@earthlink.net}
Sent: Friday, August 22, 1997 2:42 AM
To: jonb@anetMHS (Jon Bertrand){MHS:j...@cirris.com}; JEichner; bceresne
Cc: emc-pstc@anetMHS{MHS:emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org}
Subject: Re: Which EMC Directive Standards
Jon Bertrand wrote:
Lots of people are saying EN55011. I must really be missing
something.
EN55011's title is:
Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics
of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
Hello Bob,
It sounds like you have an Inductrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) device,
which would require you to test to EN55011 (Emissions) and EN 50082-1
(Immunity). Although the EN 50082-1 standard is not for ISM equipment
directly and, as pointed out in another post, there is no specific
Bob,
Unless I am overlooking something, wouldn't your unit be classified as
ISM equipment? (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical). You would
probably want to apply EN55011 Class A and EN50082-2.
Regards,
Randy Flinders
EMC Test Engineer
Emulex Network Systems Corporation
Phone: (714)
I have read, with great interest, the first two responses to this
question and am not in complete agreement with them. I guess that this
shows that there are multiple approaches to any compliance issue and
arguments can be made for any of them. With that said, I'll give my
opinion on the most
Hello Bob,
It sounds like you have an Inductrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) device,
which would require you to test to EN55011 (Emissions) and EN 50082-1
(Immunity). Although the EN 50082-1 standard is not for ISM equipment
directly and, as pointed out in another post, there is no specific
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