Re: [Fwd: Re: EN61000-3-2 implementation date]

2000-01-05 Thread Brian Jones
Patrick Lawler wrote: The four year reduction to 50 W may not survive ... it may just be deleted. Does this mean the spec may be revised to simply read 75W with no limit change, or the spec may be changed to simply say 50W? Patrick There is a widely held view (at least here in the UK)

RE: ITE Requirements for India?

2000-01-05 Thread Kevin Newland
Charles, Try the following web site: http://wwwdel.vsnl.net.in./bis.org/ This is the Bureau of Indian Standards Thanks Kevin __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com - This message is

Re: Y3K

2000-01-05 Thread Ralph Cameron
Roger, way back in the days of the caveman, 1M ohms = 1000 ohms. Guess going metric changed everything. Ralph Cameron - Original Message - From: roger.vi...@wwgsolutions.com To: Jon Griver jgri...@i-spec.com Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 12:09 PM

Emissions using clamp

2000-01-05 Thread Derek Walton
Hi all, I've just seen data from an emissions test using a clamp. The unusual aspect was that this covered 30 MHz to 1 GHz. The test lab claimed that it satisfied the requirements of CISPR 11 and 22, is this the case? Any way this can be correlated back to a radiated test? Thanks, Derek

RE: ITE Requirements for India?

2000-01-05 Thread Grasso, Charles (Chaz)
Hi Kevin - I would like some clarification here. In your response you indicate that there are EMC REQUIREMENTS. My question(s): 1. Is there a law requiring this.? 2. If so what is it ? 3. What marks are required? 4. Is there importation controls on ITE equipment vis-a-vis EMC? Thanks...

Re: ITE Requirements for India?

2000-01-05 Thread Kevin Newland
Scott, As far as I know, India requirements for ITE is IEC950 and CISPR22. However you can get the latest information directly from the government officials, details of which is listed below: Director ( Central Marks ) Bureau of Indian Standards Manak Bhavan 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi

Need: 1GHz - 20 GHz Comb Generator

2000-01-05 Thread Collins, Jeffrey
Group, Are you using or can you recommend a reliable Comb generator in this frequency range??? BTW: I will shortly need one that can go up to 50 GHz, but the 1-20 Gig is my immediate need. Thanks in advance, Jeff Collins MTS, Compliance Engineer Ciena Core Switching Division - This

RE: Y3K

2000-01-05 Thread roger . viles
Personally I'm still waiting for another 48 years until the Y2K bug bites! Aside from its real meaning as degrees Kelvin, capital K was first used by the computer guys as a de-facto agreed unit for binary thousand (1024) as in Kbytes. Sloppiness by the financial community led to its use there

Re: Common Mode or Differential Mode

2000-01-05 Thread Patrick Lawler
When testing conducted emissions on a 3-wire (grounded) product, I disconnect the green wire at the EUT. This removes a significant portion of the common-mode signal. Because my testing normally involves power supplies with simple, ungrounded, resistive loads, this is easy to do. If a complex

Re: EN 61326

2000-01-05 Thread Patrick Lawler
The date format published in BS EN61326:1997 is 2001-07-01 That should resolve the 'U.S.' versus 'European' date format question. On Tue, 04 January 2000, lisa_cef...@mksinst.com wrote: Could someone please clarify the dow for EN 61326? I've heard 1/7/2001 and 7/1/2001. Thank you. Happy

RV: USA Canadian market requirements for TDT.

2000-01-05 Thread Castro Ares, Eduardo Manuel
My company is interesting to sell in the USA market a Transparent Digital Transmodulator (TDT), which translate the QPSK signal from the satellite into QAM for its distribution to the users in a SMATV system. I need to know which are the USA mandatory requirements or regulations to put in

Heated Carpets and Heated Pictures

2000-01-05 Thread Peter Merguerian
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 16:20:04 +0200 To: EMC-PSTC From: Peter Merguerian pmerguer...@itl.co.il Subject: Heated Carpets and Heated Pictures Hello Group and Happy New Millenium - hope you survived Y2K and are preparing for Y3K! Does anyone know the UL/CSA/EN standards for heated carpets and

USA Canadian market requirements for TDT.

2000-01-05 Thread Castro Ares, Eduardo Manuel
My company is interesting to sell in the USA market a Transparent Digital Transmodulator (TDT), which translate the QPSK signal from the satellite into QAM for its distribution to the users in a SMATV system. I need to know which are the USA mandatory requirements or regulations to put in the

Heated Carpets and Heated Pictures

2000-01-05 Thread Peter Merguerian
Hello Group and Happy New Millenium - hope you survived Y2K and are preparing for Y3K! Does anyone know the UL/CSA/EN standards for heated carpets and heated pictures? +++ RTTE Directive Seminar Renaissance Hotel, Tel-Aviv 12th January 2000. For details:

RE: Y3K

2000-01-05 Thread Jon Griver
As an ex-programmer, I can say that Y3K shouldn't be a problem. But we really do have to be concerned about Y10K when we move from 4 digit to 5 digit years :) Jon Griver i-Spec.com The On-Line Compliance Guide http://www.i-spec.com Y3K preparedness seminar For those who thought they could

RE: Y3K

2000-01-05 Thread James, Chris
Y3K preparedness seminar For those who thought they could sit back just because they survived Y2K. You will learn How to create awareness The advantages of early planning How to communicate your problems What companies have made plans for Y3K preparedness What software is available for Y3K

Re: Y3K

2000-01-05 Thread Raymond . Li
Robert, Could you please tell us what the contents of Y3k.doc as it cannot be opened by Word 97. Thanks, Raymond Li Robert Johnson robe...@ma.ultranet.com on 05/01/2000 06:07:08 a Please respond to Robert Johnson robe...@ma.ultranet.com To:

Re: EN 61326

2000-01-05 Thread Barry Ma
Lisa, It is July first of 2001. 1/7/2001 is the UK way whereas 7/1/2001 the US way. Barry Happy New Millennium for everybody! On Tue, 04 January 2000, lisa_cef...@mksinst.com wrote: Could someone please clarify the dow for EN 61326? I've heard 1/7/2001 and 7/1/2001. Thank you.