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For non-technical people ... in other words KISS.
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Von: Jochen Feldhaar j.feldh...@telejet.de
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Hi all,
Werk Nr. means Series Number, Lfd. Nr. means Serial number
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Ed,
My German to English translator says this for the last line:
Work Nr. 16602 current. Nr. 413
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between the top PCB components
and the Isolated common plane disturb the performance of the field circuitry?
What would this do to the field circuit return path loop area?
d.. Would a ground pour on the solder side of the adjacent PCB hurt or help?
It would increase the capacitance between
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My product is Class II, no Earth
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Ken,
I found a reference saying
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard for Medical Devices, MDS-201-0004,
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Greetings. I was wondering if anyone could help me locate this particular
standard
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard for Medical Devices MDS-201-004
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Greetings. I was wondering if anyone could help me locate this particular
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Well, I'm desparate.
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Hi,
* I need to ask if i have a PCB board with analog
on this interpretation so that I can
read between the lines and understand the real requirements? I'm not trying
to make an enclosure of gasoline-impregnated paper, and with the exception
of a small (but critical) piece of foam, everything else meets the
requirements without the exclusion allowed by 4.4.5.2.
HELP
and understand the real requirements? I'm not trying
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of a small (but critical) piece of foam, everything else meets the
requirements without the exclusion allowed by 4.4.5.2.
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Hello All -
I desperately need some opinions on an interpretation of a particular clause
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Subject: Desperate for help on a UL1950 interpretation
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I desperately need some opinions on an interpretation of a particular clause
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Here is another take(along the same
of receive loop design may be found in the attachment, which is
excerpted from my book.
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Subject: RE: REQUEST FOR HELP WITH LOOP ANTENNA DESIGN
Date: Thu, Mar 30, 2000, 7:12 AM
It is a nice thought to request
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At the other end of the spectrum from Frank's request- I have misplaced my
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You may wish to reply direct to avoid clogging the system.
Thanks in advance.
Andy Wood
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Subject: RE: Pollution degree help
Ned,
You wrote: For example, you can have SELV over Mains if you have
three or more layers
of pre-preg. You also would not have to do any type or routine
testing.
Does this mean 3
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Hi,
Be careful. Through insulation does not necessary mean 0.4 mm.
It can
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Subject: RE: Pollution degree help
Ned and emc-pstc'ers,
After reading the clauses you mentioned it appears that the UL Engineer was
a little off base. You are correct that internal PCB layers can be treated
as distance through insulation. In fact both standards
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Hi,
Very interesting. UL 1950, Clause 2.9.6 and IEC 60950, 3rd edition,
Clause
2.10.5.3 both state that the distance
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Ed, Chris,
Normally Pollution Degree 1 is used for items
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What Pollution degree should I be using for PCBs and why?
I have
: RE: Please Help with drawing Symbols of L and R
Barry:
Click on INSERT then OBJECT then CREATE NEW then Microsoft Drawing 98.
A screen will open, giving you a modest quality drafting package. I use it
to do all my line drawings and schematic and pictorial drawings in test
procedures
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Please Help with drawing Symbols of L and R
Hi,
I'm writing a Word file. It is difficult to draw symbols of L and R. Can
anybody please help me with drawing inductors and resistors in MS Word
file?
Thanks.
Barry Ma
:Please Help with drawing Symbols of L and R
Hi,
I'm writing a Word file. It is difficult to draw symbols of L and R.
Can
anybody please help me with drawing inductors and resistors in MS
Word file?
Thanks.
Barry Ma
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Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: help (plastics marking)
I'm probably mistaken, but it would seem that just having the plastic
material marked on the parts would not be enough proof because of the
chance
of mis-marking. Have I missed something here
: Saturday, September 18, 1999 9:43 AM
To: Price, Ed; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:Re: help
I have experienced good results by requesting the Part/Component
molder to
mold the plastic identification in the part/component.
Pryor McGinnis
c
at 651-766-3395 if I can me of further assistance.
Good Luck!
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, 1999 2:44 PM
To: 'Price, Ed'
Subject: RE: help
My question: we have a UL mark on a box we build. One of the requirements
that the auditors check is flammability of materials. 2 parts give us
trouble - a molded bezel and a plex screen. Both are materials purchased
elsewhere by our
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Subject: Help with 89/336/ECC
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 17:16:37 -0400
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I am a design engineer trying to understand some
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From: Edward O'Toole ITS/QS-Box
To: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com
Subject: RE: ? on EN 50140 - help!
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 6:39PM
Testing to EN 50140, now EN61000-4-3:1996 is a much harsher test than
the old IEC801-3:1984 Radiated Immunity Test
Subject: ? on EN 50140 - help!
Could someone please clarify the following : the test procedure for EN
50140
states the frequency range is swept from 80 MHz to 1000MHz, using the
power
levels established during the calibration process, and with the signal 80%
amplitude modulated
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Brent,
Lets not forget to mention that some have chosen to turn the RF on and off
as well as the modulation because not all
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Subject: ? on EN 50140 - help!
Could someone please clarify the following : the test procedure for EN
50140
states the frequency range is swept from 80 MHz to 1000MHz, using the
power
From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com
Subject: ? on EN 50140 - help!
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 13:58:41 -0400
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Could someone please clarify the following : the test procedure for EN 50140
states the frequency range is swept from 80
someone would interpret it that way??
thank you!!!
Lisa
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And now for something completely different.
Can anyone help me regarding the transient to be injected for IEEE C-62-91
(1991)?
I have a device with a Type N coax input terminal. The injected pulse is
defined as a 10 Amp peak, with an 8 microsecond time to peak and a 20
microsecond time
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Subject: Help with USA EMC-Safety certification
We have Telecommunication terminal equipment
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We have Telecommunication terminal equipment (switch), which has been tested
for European market for EMC and safety
experiences intermixed with my opinions.
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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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I have an urgent problem. I need an open wound transformer with a
primary tapped at 190-200-220-240 volts and a secondary at 240 volts.
Rating is 3.5kVA and 50-60-Hz.
Here comes the crunch it must be either UL or CSA listed to comply
with current US regulations.
Any Help will be gratefully
Thanks for the many responses to my posting on June 5th. There is much more
information available than I can digest in even several days. I have
reviewed some of the information and visited a few of the web-sites. So far
all are very informative. Below is a summary of the resources
Hi Doug:
Probably the best single reference to non-ionizing
radiation safety is:
http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/RadiofrequencyRadiation/index.html
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Rich
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Hi Doug:
For reliable safety data on non-ionizing radiation,
check out the following web pages:
1. http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~kfoster/comar.htm
This is the IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation, COMAR.
Probably has the most reliable information on body
susceptibility to
: George Alspaugh
Subject: Need help on non-ionizing radiation
Hello Group,
I am seeking information on non-ionizing radiation, primarily for workplace
safety. I am not actually concerned about the on-going controversy
dealing
with low-level radiation (VDTs, overhead lines, etc
and may be connected to a spectrum analyzer. A person or human body model
stands on the device. It operates on the idea that electromagnetic
radiation received by a human body is conducted out through the ground
below.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Doug Powell
Compliance Engineer
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Item Subject: Low profile Turntable - Help
Yes, contact Sunol Sciences Corporation in Pleasenton CA, (510) 485-9260.
Best Regards
Hans
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. Perhaps
requirements for line harmonics or PFC? Any Help would be greatly
appreciated.
Andy Garcia
South Florida Data Services
for exemptions for certain
ultrasound and MRI equipment. Other than that, I'm certain you have to comply!
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Hans Mellberg
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What is a CCITT requirement? What other requirements are to be met
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The Power Supply is required to either a 110 VAC or a 220 VAC
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