Hi Ryan:
Designate the model number as your brand name.
Best regards,
Rich
From: Ryan Jazz
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2023 9:34 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] AC Adaptor - Singapore - Brand Name?
Hello Members,
We have an AC Adaptor we purchase and rebrand
Hello Members,
We have an AC Adaptor we purchase and rebrand with our model number.
We are renewing our AC Adaptor certificate for Singapore.
We have been told this adaptor is required to display our brand name (logo).
* If this is indeed a requirement can someone please cite the source?
We
Hi all,
Looking to see if any one has had any interaction with the Singapore MOM
regarding pressure tanks. One of my clients has a air pressure tank - just
air, no fluid - which is under the 200 bar liter threshold of the EU PED, but
above the 100 bar liter threshold of the MOM.
The tank is
f emcp...@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 12:37 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Singapore EMC Standard IDA TS EMC
Hello,
Does anyone have a copy of Singapore's IDA TS EMC standard? I can't locate it
on their website. It is the same as the CISPR/IEC standards but I n
Hello,
Does anyone have a copy of Singapore's IDA TS EMC standard? I can't locate it
on their website. It is the same as the CISPR/IEC standards but I need to have
this document on hand. Please send it to me if possible.
Thanks,
Tim Pierce
-
This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Enginee
Andy,
Test equipment is exempt from emc requirements in Singapore unless the product
has connection to a telecom interface or has a wiereless function.
Best Regards,
Peter
"Price, Andrew P (SELEX) (UK Basildon)" wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone out there know what if any EMC r
I believe that Singapore uses CISPR 22 and I don't think that there are any
marking requirements for unintentional radiators. You may be able to find
information at the Infocomm Development Agency web site. It will have
details on registration of intentional radiators and telecommunica
Hi all,
Does anyone out there know what if any EMC regulations exist for test
Equipement being delivered to Singapore?
Thanks in advance.
Andy
Andrew Price
Principle Hardware Engineer EMC Specialist
SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems
Christopher Martin Road
Basildon
Essex SS14 3EL
Ha ha ha. The 'Johoreans' will not be happy to be considered a part of
Singapore.
Johor is a state in Malaysia. Johor Bahru is a place in Johor which is very
near Singapore. Johor cannot be considered as a part of Singapore.
A product manufactured in Johor has to be labeled 'M
Dear All,
What is meant by Golden - Triangle of Johor - Singapore - Batam? I
have been told that even though Johor is a part of Malaysia it is
considered as a part of Singapore, is this true?
If a product is manufactured at a factory located at Johor, can we
put the marking on the
Hi Group,
I am trying to find out about specific laser safety standards employed
in Singapore.
Specifically I need to know whether there are any import
requirements/restrictions for laser products. I am also interested to
know what standard that they have adopted and whether there is any
hello Group,
We are exploring the possibility of shipping into Singapore in the next yr. or
so.
Has anyone shipped to Singapore having met this surge test of 500vdc.
and if not, is it allowed to have written in the user/install guide
that DC -48v protection is required in front of the product
Hewlett-Packard Singapore is seeking a Product Regulatory
Engineer for our Imaging & Printing Manufacturing Operations
(IPMO) in Singapore.
Job Responsibilities/Background :
- Be the New Product Introduction program focal point on all
technical regulations; set objectives (Safety/EMC/Tel
Hi Bob,
I just got finished with an 802.11a/b/g certification in Singapore (among
other places). I realize standards are different, however I imagine the
process is similar. We simply made application and furnished all of our EN
reports we obtained during our EU phase of the project. Went
Bob,
Check the following for Singapore short range devices:
http://www.ida.gov.sg/idaweb/doc/download/I1318/ida_ts_srd_i1_.pdf
Best Regards,
-Dave
David Heald
EMC Engineer / Worldwide Regulatory
Symbol Technologies
tel: +1.631.738.5373
fax: +1.631.738.3915
Symbol. The Enterprise Mobility
Is anyone familiar with the test standards used in Singapore that covers
equipment using RFID at 13.56 MHz?
Would test reports done to ETSI 300 330 and ETSI 301 489 be acceptable?
Thanks,
Bob Heller
3M EMC Laboratory, 76-1-01
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651- 778-6336
Fax: 651-778-6252
Singapore SPRING for IT Product Safety:
http://www.spring.gov.sg/portal/products/cps/register_of_approved_controlled
_goods.html
Singapore IDA for Telecom/Wireless
http://www.ida.gov.sg/Website/IDAhome.nsf/Home?Openform
From: drcuthb...@micron.com [mailto:drcuthb...@micron.com]
Sent: Friday
I have an in-house designed PC card that I would like to ship in quantity to
our Singapore facility. It is CE marked. What type of documentation and
certifications are needed to ship something like this into Singapore?
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology
This message is from the IEEE EMC
Asunto: RE: Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New
Zealand?
Dear Alejandro -
FYI, our clients have been asked by the Singaporean authorities to provide
SAR test reports, not just declarations - this is why they have requested
testing from us. This has been for devices such
andro
De: k.macl...@aprel.com [mailto:k.macl...@aprel.com]
Enviado el: martes, 22 de abril de 2003 17:08
Para: rlinf...@sonicwall.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Asunto: RE: Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New
Zealand?
Rick,
I am sure you will get a very complete reply fro
...@aprel.com; rlinf...@sonicwall.com;
emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New
Zealand?
Hi Rick,
just one clarification to Kate's email: it is needed to declare compliance
with one of the following standards:
a) Institute of Electrical and Elect
Rick,
I am sure you will get a very complete reply from our colleagues, but one
important point for Singapore is that SAR (Specific Absorbtion Rate) testing
is required even for very, very low power (mW in the single digits). The
standard is IDA-TS-SSS. Feel free to contact me offline if you
Hello World Wide Regulatory Knowledge Base,
What are the regulatory/certification requirements if any for Wireless LAN
(2.4 GHz) 802.11B in New Zealand and Singapore?
RICK LINFORD
rlinf...@sonicwall.com
This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
Technical Committee emc-pstc
o...@ida.gov.sg
6. Radio Frequency Matter
Ms Teo Geok Hoon
Tel: (65) 6211 1903
Email: <mailto:teo_geok_h...@ida.gov.sg> teo_geok_h...@ida.gov.sg
Hope it helps,
If you need further information or assistance on Singapore licenses or
products approvals, contact me off-line.
Leslie
Amund W
Rob,
Singapore IDA stands for Info-Comm Development Authority, a government agency
issues telecom operation licenses, e.g. 3G, mobile license.
By its name, any information, communication related BUSINESS (I mean business)
must get IDA license, even another Singapore government authority (SBA
Hello Rob,
If IDA used the term "license," they may be referring to something other
than equipment type approval. They could be referring to a dealer's license
for your local supplier in Singapore. It could also be a radio license --
depending on the equipment we're ta
IDA is the Singapore telecom type approval authority. IDA approvals are
required for equipment which connects directly to the public
telecommunications network. You will find links to Type Approval regulatory
bodies, worldwide, including IDA on this website:
http://www.patton-assoc.com
Visit www.ida.gov.sg or contact Colin Gan [mailto:colin@psbcorp.com]
He might help you with the details.
Amund
>
>
> I have been advised by the Singapore authorities that I need to
> get an IDA license .
>
> What is it and how do I get one?
>
> Thanks in ant
Sent: vendredi 17 janvier 2003 11:02
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Singapore and IDA license
I have been advised by the Singapore authorities that I need to get an
IDA license .
What is it and how do I get one?
Thanks in anticipation
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I have been advised by the Singapore authorities that I need to get an IDA
license .
What is it and how do I get one?
Thanks in anticipation
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Ian Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Peter Merguerian [mailto:pmerguer...@itl.co.il]
Sent: 05 November 2002 13:23
To: 'Gordon,Ian'
Subject: RE: Semiconductor Equipment for Japan, China, Korea and Singapore
Ian,
Yes!!
This e-mail message may contain privil
Dear All,
I would like to have some information regarding regulatory requirements for
semiconductor equipment for use in the countries specified above.
As always, thanks and have a great day.
This e-mail message may contain privileged or confidential information. If
you are not the intended rec
Dear All
I have a question about the limits of Singapore'standard.
I have performed the test under TS10(Singapore) for RFID system.
The maximum limit of this standard is 94 dBu/Vm.
The carrier data of our measurement of this product was 60 dBuV/m.
The spurious data was 40 dBuV/m.
And
Cecil,
For Singapore the following are some excerpts from the requirements as
given in TAS (Telecommunication Authority of Singapore) specification - TAS
TS EMC, issue 1, May 1999:
EMISSION STANDARDS (Mandatory)
CISPR 22 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance
For safety you can go to the PSB web site:
http://www.psb.gov.sg/awards/cps/index.html
-Original Message-
From: Bill Somerfield [mailto:bi...@eliz.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 6:32 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Singapore
Hello Group,
Could anyone point me in the right
Try:
link to the "Singapore Productivity and Standards Board" PSB.
http://www.psb.gov.sg/awards/certification/sqm_procedure.html
- Original Message -
From: Bill Somerfield
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 6:31 AM
Subject: Singapore
>
> Hello Group,
>
> Co
Bill,
Definitely not my strong suit, but I did archive an email from Rich Nute
which gave the following URL;
http://www.psb.gov.sg/awards/cps/index.html
This is a website concerning Singapore product safety.
Happy Holidays!
Chris Maxwell
> -Original Message-
> From
Bill,
>From one of the PSB webpages: "Administration of the Singapore
Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Registration Scheme.
The scheme is mandatory for all consumer products designated as
controlled goods."
The Singapore Productivity and Standards Board (PSB) requires us
...@eliz.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 6:32 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Singapore
Hello Group,
Could anyone point me in the right dirrection for info on EMC and Safety
Conpliance for Singapore?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Bill Somerfield
QA/Compliance Manager
Elizabeth
Bill
Try
http://www.psb.gov.sg/awards/cps/index.html
it will give a list of products that require mandatory approval, but basically
all IT and Telecoms
equipment requires the Singapore Safety mark and as of 1st May 2000, all
telecoms equipment requires
EMC emissions testing.
Bill
Bill,
http://www.psb.gov.sg
Cheers,
Martin.
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Somerfield "
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:31 AM
Subject: Singapore
>
> Hello Group,
>
> Could anyone point me in the right dirrection for info on EMC and Safety
Conpliance
Hello Group,
Could anyone point me in the right dirrection for info on EMC and Safety
Conpliance for Singapore?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Bill Somerfield
QA/Compliance Manager
Elizabeth-Hata International
North Huntingdon, PA USA
412-829-7700
fax 412-829-7330
bi...@eliz.com
Does anybody know what Singapore regulations are for 13.56 MHz
emissions?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
Bob Schlentz
bjschle...@ieee.org
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Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list
Group,
I'm trying to source a test house in Singapore for some EMC testing.
Does anyone on the list have any suggestions or experience with any facilities
out there?
Thanks,
Ivor Eathorne
---
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Dear all,
we are preparing a seminar in Singapore on december the 10th. "EMF & EMC:
Nature, effects and protection in Electrical & I.T. installations".
If you are interested on it, do not hesitate to ask for more information.
Best regards,
David Monreal
http://www.advancedshielding.com
<>
can be reached at (65)-7729678
email: cha...@psb.gov.sg
Good luck,
Regards,
Leslie
> -Original Message-
> From: Westin, Amund [mailto:amund.wes...@dnv.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 7:12 AM
> To: 'emc-pstc'
> Subject: Singapore
>
>
>
>
Does any one knows what are the EMC compliance requirements to get IT
products to Singapore?
Yours Sincerely,
Suzette Albert
Sr. Consultant Engineer
Suzette Albert suzette.alb...@daytonoh.ncr.com
NCR Corporation Tel:- 937-445-0515
Corporate Technology
d Spectrum use in shipping areas in some countries I
would
expect that this is same rationale here, especially given the geographic shape
of
Singapore.
TAS will eventually answer back, sometimes it takes a rerequest or the answer
just comes after a week.
Hope this helps.
Regards
G. Rae Dulmag
I have a question regarding a spread spectrum system approval for
>Singapore. I read the standard pertaining to spread spectrum systems (TAS TS
>SSS). According to this standard, they accept FCC Part 15 , MPT 1349 or ETS
>300 328 /300 440 test reports as proof of compliance (we have Pa
Kamran,
I can advise in terms of Australian requirements.
It is important to define what is meant by "commercial". For example the
Australian legislation for EMC considers commercial equipment as that which
would only be used in a computer room type environment, ie rack mounted
equipment etc.
F
Can anyone assist me in letting me know what are the requirements for safety
and EMC in the subject countries for a commercial ITE (workstations,
servers). I have seen some e-mail in this forum that are more specific for
consumer type products shipped in to the subject countries but nothing
specif
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