I thought Japan - VCCI was for ITE equipment only? or am I wrong? I believe
that Japanese safety standards are JIS - #. Which number applies to radios
Tx/Rx I have no idea. hopefully someone else in the forum will know.
Good Luck.
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From: am...@westin.org
Andy,
I have never heard of the term certificate of incorporation. However,
Article 4(2) and Annex IIB of the Machinery Directive (98/37/EC) reference a
document that has been referred to as a declaration of incorporation.
That might be what your vendor was referring to. The wording in the
I have used Miteq or Mini-Circuits preamps with a custom box (Al project
box) and a 15Vdc regulator. These had around 20dB of gain which was
sufficient at 3 or 1 meter for most frequencies between 1 - 18 GHz. The
exact model that we used has been discontinued though and I am unsure if
a
Mike,
The transition period under both the EMC and Telco sectoral texts of the MRA
has indeed ended. Lists of the confirmed CABs under each sector are
published on both the NIST and the official EU websites. Both are attached.
http://ts.nist.gov/ts/htdocs/210/216/mra.htm
Hi Andy,
A certificate of incorporation is what should be issued with a sub-assembly
that cannot operate on its own, and will be incorporated into a larger
machine once shipped into the EU.
See the machinery directive 98/37/EC, article 4, para 2, for the
requirement for an article of
Andy,
Certificate of Incorporation usually is the piece or paper from the Secretary
of State of the state your company is incorporated in as a business. I have had
to provide this as evidence that the company is a real company when doing
approval work but it certainly has nothing to do with
With regards to the MRA between the US and the EU, I have lost track of
what's happened with the list of US CABs submitted to the EU by NIST. I
think the transition period has come and gone.
Does anyone know whether this list has been published in the OJ? If so,
anyone have a copy?
I have paid
Hi,
My guess is that it has to do with the Machinery Directive. See Article 4,
paragraph 2 and point B of Annex II. This deals with machinery ...that it
is intended to be incorporated into machinery or assembled with other
machinery to constitute machinery covered by this Directive...
Ned
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From: andrew.p.pr...@baesystems.com
[mailto:andrew.p.pr...@baesystems.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:59 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Pre-amps for EMC Use
Hi everyone
Can anyone help, I am trying to identify a per-amplifier low
noise gain 29dB
Hello-
Can someone explain to me what a Certificate of Incorporation is? One of
our vendors wants to supply this in lieu of an EU Declaration of
Conformity for CE compliance.
Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks again-
-Andy
Andrew Veit
Systems Design Engineer
MTS Systems Corp
Ph: 919.677.2507
Com-Power 2122Pre-amp 500 MHz to 22 GHz $6,500.00
PA-122
Very flat response curve. I have been very happy with mine.
Regards,
JOHN E. STUCKEY
EMC Engineer
Micron Technology, Inc.
Integrated Technology Group
Micron Architectures Lab
8455 West Emerald
Boise, ID 83704
Ph.
Hi everyone
Can anyone help, I am trying to identify a per-amplifier low noise gain 29dB
to 36dB to cover frequency range 1GHz to 18GHz for Emission testing. I know
HP do a couple but usual problem expensive and I only have a limited budget.
Has anyone used a DBS Microwave amplifier type
In a message dated 6/28/01, Geoff Lister writes:
EN55022:1998 section 9.5 indicates that measurements must
be made on telecommunication ports, and covers, in great detail
Hi Muriel:
Geoff has provided a succinct answer to the question you posed. I just want
to add that you will also have
I found the report Jack refers to on the website, and I think it is well
worth reading.
Regards
- Chris Chileshe
- Ultronics Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Schanker [SMTP:j.schan...@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:39 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:
No, if the equipment was placed on the market prior to 2001 and was
compliant with the requirements in place at that time. Refurbished equipment
may be resold forever based upon the CE requirements at the time is was
placed on the market.
Richard Woods
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From: Bill
When the material of the core and the windings are as specified , the
emission reduction is uniform over the range for which it is designed-
1Mhz-30Mhz. Resonance is avoided by a distributed winding
Ralph Cameron
- Original Message -
From: Wan Juang Foo f...@np.edu.sg
To: Ralph Cameron
Muriel,
EN55022:1998 section 9.5 indicates that measurements must
be made on telecommunication ports, and covers, in great detail
how this should be done. Section 8.2 starts with The operational
conditions of the EUT shall be determined by the manufacturer
according to the typical use of the EUT
Judd,
Thanks for the comment.
We intend to keep the information at its present site until a more permanent
site is available.
This new site will be provided by the emc-pstc folks. It is not in operation
yet but stay tuned as I'm sure they will announce it when it does happen.
Like I said
The so call reduction in emmission does not happen all the time. There is
still the possibility of resonance, this I have observed in several cases
over the past 7 years .
Tim Foo, E-mail: f...@np.edu.sg
ECE, School of Engineering,
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