SCI Systems Inc. Job Opportunity:
SCI Systems Inc. Huntsville, Alabama is seeking a Product Regulations
Engineer with experience in Product Safety and EMC regulations, and to some
extent, ergonomic, telecom regulations, to support our business operations in
Huntsville, Al. The focus will be
John,
MPR 1990:8 is the standard for Test Methods for Visual Display Units.
It deals with visual ergonomics as well as emission characteristics. A
companion document, MPR 1990:10 is the User's Handbook for Evaluating
Visual Display Units. I believe the current name of the standards group
is
A quick search on the web produced these websites:
http://www.ora.com/reference/dictionary/terms/M/MPR_II.htm
http://www.ora.com/reference/dictionary/terms/S/Swedish_Confederation_of_Pro
fessional_Employees.htm
Basically, it's a Swedish standard for limiting emissions
from VDTs or video
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Date: 20-Jan-98 12:05:05 MsgID: OUTBOX
MgTo: colli...@perkin-elmer.com INTERNET:colli...@perkin-elmer.com
Subj: Re: Compliance Mgmt. for OEM's, Turnkey, Joint Ventures, etc.
In past lives (g) I've had to deal with this. The way my employers ended
up
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Your assistance if greatly appreciated (even if you can only answer some
of
the questions):
I have a general question concerning the applicable Directive for
equipment
originally classified as ITE here in the US (by an International Lab with
NRTL
accreditation).
I'm just going on half memory and half guessing, but I think MPR II
compliance is based on some standards that a labor union in some
European country (Sweden?) proposed. These standards, as I recall, even
control the amount of dust (static electricity) that can accumulate on
the screen in
Hi again:
Does anyone have a recommendation of a test standard(s) that when
imposed on an UUT would prove a product complies with IEC 204-1. Or
is this a commonly used guide for power quality `endurance', for lack
of a better word. Perhaps some know of a better reference.
The following is
thanks to all of you who replied to my seismic testing lab question. i knew i
could count on this list for those tough regulatory issues.
eric
henn...@fp.com
Standards Cert. Admin.
I am looking for a contact name, tel number, e-mail, web for EMC
certification/regulations in China.
Can anyone help?
thanks in advance
Andy White
Senior EMC Engineer
NCR FSG Scotland
I don't really understand your note. Does the leakage current exceed 3.5 mA or
not?
If yes, you cannot use an ordinary plug or an IEC 320 appliance coupler. IEC
950
clause 1.2.5.2 (the A4 change) requires an industrial plug the appliance
coupler
meet IEC 309 or a comparable national
Hi Doug:
You ask:
Questions: If you claim your equipment is
pluggable type equipment type A:
Are you exempt from 5.2.5 ???
Sort of. If you are Pluggable Type A, then you
cannot exceed 3.5 mA leakage current. If you do
not exceed 3.5 mA leakage current,
Urgent, please see the attached request from the IEEE PSTC Mike
DeMatrini
Awards Committee and nominate your colleagues. Nominee's submittal form
(enclosed) is due January 30, 1998.
Santa Clara Product Safety Technical Committee (PSTC), January 27
February 24, 1998 Meeting Notices
Please
Robert,
We have been using HALT and HASS testing now for a couple of years. HALT
is Highly Accelerated Life Testing and is generally a combination of
heat/cold cycling along with random vibration while equipment is in full
operation. It is intended to find the limits of the product in that
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